[ilugd] Debian Cds needed

2004-01-15 Thread vivek khurana
Hi! Everyone
 can any one burn and bring latest debian cds for me
at the meet on 18th. Please inform me via email
(offlist) along with the amount of payment i have to
make.
 Sorry to those who might be disturbed with such
request on this list. As everyone knows cd list has
gone to dogs.

bye
vivek

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RE: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-17 Thread Raj Mathur
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Jasmeet Ok, please send them over, let me take a look at them too
Jasmeet ..  -js

http://kandalaya.org/debian-ls.zip

The first part is the long listing of the ISO images.

The rest of it (d{1,2,3,4,5,6,7}) is the long listing of each image
mounted with loop.

~270Kb.

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Re: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-15 Thread Spoonman
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 01:33:18PM +0530, Ambar Roy wrote:
Ambar If you have a good internet  connection you need only download the 1st
Ambar CD. Rest all  packages can be installed thru net.  Using 1st CD itself
Ambar you can use bf24  option. This loads kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 which
Ambar has frame buffer support.
AmbarMost people on this list are from delhi! I have not seen many places in
Ambardelhi where you have enough bw to download debian packages off the net
Ambar( Even a 2mbps link starts to look slow when u do that!
I did.
and that too on a 64kbps cable connection.
I can bring the packages in the *meet* if ne one wants debian 3.0
updates :)

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Re: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-15 Thread Spoonman
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 01:33:18PM +0530, Ambar Roy wrote:
AmbarGetting packages from an online source is good only if you either have a
Ambarvery small total download or if you are on a fast link. It is quite nice to
Ambarsee up2date running on a computer hosted at a decent datacenter, though!
AmbarHaven't used debian much, so I don't know if debian has some nice offline
Ambarfeatures that I might have missed out on.
then i would have to say either the red hat mirrors suck
or up2date sucks.

come see apt-get running you'll be converted to debian in one
day :)

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Re: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-14 Thread Tarun Dua
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:46, Sanjeev Ghane Gupta wrote:
 On Thursday, August 14, 2003 4:03 PM [GMT+0800=SGT],
 Ambar Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Most people on this list are from delhi! I have not seen many
  places in delhi where you have enough bw to download debian
  packages off the net ( Even a 2mbps link starts to look slow
  when u do that! 
 
 600MB * 8 / 2Mbps = 40mins
 
 Assuming, of course, 2Mbps is 2Mbps.
However even in a Datacenter with 100 Mbps link at your disposal you
never exceed a download speed of greater than 50-60 KiloBytes(not
kilobits) per second. Thats because the mirror from which you download
an ISO image doesn't have that much bandwidth available for a single
user at any point of time. Infact some of the busy mirrors wouldn't
allow software like prozilla to login on all fours for the same reason.
However Debian has a method called jigdo which allows you to update your
old ISO images to new ones in a jiffy ( practically ).
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Re: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-14 Thread Sanjeev \Ghane\ Gupta
On Thursday, August 14, 2003 5:28 PM [GMT+0800=SGT],
Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 600MB * 8 / 2Mbps = 40mins

 Assuming, of course, 2Mbps is 2Mbps.
 However even in a Datacenter with 100 Mbps link at your
 disposal you never exceed a download speed of greater than
 50-60 KiloBytes(not kilobits) per second.

Calling that 100Mbps is wrong.  My PCI NIC is actually 133MHz, 64-bit
(1Gbps?) talking to the CPU, but that is NOT my InterNet speed.

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Re: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-14 Thread Ambar Roy
 If you have a good internet  connection you need only download the 1st
 CD. Rest all  packages can be installed thru net.  Using 1st CD itself
 you can use bf24  option. This loads kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 which
 has frame buffer support.
Most people on this list are from delhi! I have not seen many places in
delhi where you have enough bw to download debian packages off the net
( Even a 2mbps link starts to look slow when u do that!

Getting packages from an online source is good only if you either have a
very small total download or if you are on a fast link. It is quite nice to
see up2date running on a computer hosted at a decent datacenter, though!
Haven't used debian much, so I don't know if debian has some nice offline
features that I might have missed out on.

Ambar Roy


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Re: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-14 Thread Raj Mathur
 Jasmeet == Jasmeet S Virdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Jasmeet Hi all, Debian has seven ISO files for download ! Does
Jasmeet anyone have any idea as to which ones should be
Jasmeet downloaded ? I could figure out this much CD's 2 through
Jasmeet 5 will each boot a different flavor depending on which
Jasmeet CD-ROM is inserted.

Jasmeet CD 1 Allows a selection of kernel images to boot from
Jasmeet (the idepci flavor is the default if no selection is
Jasmeet made). CD 2 Boots the 'vanilla' flavor. CD 3 Boots the
Jasmeet 'compact' flavor. CD 4 Boots the 'idepci' flavor.  CD 5
Jasmeet Boots the 'bf2.4' flavor.

Jasmeet Q) Any ideas on what CD 6 - 7 - 8 contain ?  Q) Does
Jasmeet anyone have Debian 3.0r1 ?

Hmm, I have the ISO images, can mount -oloop and send ls -lR if you're
desperate.

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Fwd:[Re: [ilugd] Debian CDs ?]

2003-08-14 Thread Dileep M. Kumar
On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 01:33:18PM +0530, Ambar Roy wrote:

Most  people on  this list  are from  delhi! I  have not  seen many
places  in  delhi where  you  have  enough  bw to  download  debian
packages off the net

I am from Kochi (Kerala). I have never been in Delhi.

( Even a 2mbps link starts to look slow when u do that!

I  upgraded my  potato server  to woody  in a  single day  using  a 64
kilobits/sec leased line which gives a throughput of 4-5kilobytes/sec.

Getting packages from  an online source is good  only if you either
have a very small  total download or if you are on  a fast link. It
is quite  nice to  see up2date  running on a  computer hosted  at a
decent datacenter,  though!  Haven't used  debian much, so  I don't
know if  debian has  some nice offline  features that I  might have
missed out on.

Debian base is just 30 MB. You can have a server in less than 500 MB. 
Apt-get is a wonderful tool yaar. I daily updates my server.

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[ilugd] Debian CDs ?

2003-08-14 Thread Jasmeet S. Virdi
Hi all,
Debian has seven ISO files for download ! Does anyone have any
idea as to which ones should be downloaded ? I could figure out this
much CD's 2 through 5 will each boot a different flavor depending on
which CD-ROM is inserted.

CD 1 Allows a selection of kernel images to boot from (the idepci flavor
is the default if no selection is made). CD 2 Boots the 'vanilla'
flavor. CD 3 Boots the 'compact' flavor. CD 4 Boots the 'idepci' flavor.
CD 5 Boots the 'bf2.4' flavor.

Q) Any ideas on what CD 6 - 7 - 8 contain ?
Q) Does anyone have Debian 3.0r1 ?

-js


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