Re: [newbie] Community release

2004-03-10 Thread Glenn
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 09:04, Tom Brinkman wrote:

>
> FWIW, cooker opened yesterday. Some 10.0 updates are already
> available. Some cooker mirrors are rearranged to allow for the
> 'stable' branch, so you might need to remove existing media
> sources, and recreate them. I had to. Use '/cooker', I don't know
> if '/stable' has the updates
>
>http://manu.agat.net/mandrake/mirrors_state.html

Thanks, Tom.  I'll check it out.



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Re: [newbie] Community release

2004-03-10 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 05:40 pm, Glenn wrote:
> I, for one, am still running the "cooked" Cooker 10, updated
> regularly throughout these weeks to the present form of
> Community.  Although I've downloaded  the 4 Community ISO files
> through torrent, and continued sharing via torrent until about
> 30mins ago, I haven't actually attempted a new install with the
> CDs (I did check the MD5 sums though).  If you participated in
> the beta period, and through RC1, what is your complaint?
>  You'd be at almost the same place I am, with the exception
> that you wouldn't have the unused ISOs and wouldn't have
> contributed to the distribution via bittorrent.

FWIW, cooker opened yesterday. Some 10.0 updates are already 
available. Some cooker mirrors are rearranged to allow for the 
'stable' branch, so you might need to remove existing media 
sources, and recreate them. I had to. Use '/cooker', I don't know 
if '/stable' has the updates

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Re: [newbie] Community release

2004-03-10 Thread Glenn
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 22:35, Dobrescu Mihai wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for a feedback!
>
> I installed/tested/mixed/scrambled etc...
> I would like to have the latest original bunch as the
> makers thought and intended to be and I wish to make a
> fresh install.
> I also can't use anything else than http because of my
> Internet provider policy.
>
> That's my problem!
>

Well, alright.  I'll just let the matter drop right here, then.


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Re: [newbie] Community release

2004-03-09 Thread Dobrescu Mihai
Hi!

Thanks for a feedback!

I installed/tested/mixed/scrambled etc...
I would like to have the latest original bunch as the 
makers thought and intended to be and I wish to make a
fresh install.
I also can't use anything else than http because of my
Internet provider policy.

That's my problem!

--- Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 March 2004 09:15, Dobrescu Mihai
> wrote:
> 
> >
> > Anyway, if they are not club embers, you could
> provide
> > them the regular pack - the 3 CDs that they would
> have
> > from public mirrors later.
> >
> > Restrict the totally passive people that wait for
> the
> > final release only!
> >
> > I am not experienced in Linux and I can't say that
> I
> > contributed much, but I did my best!
> > Others deserve more to have the access to the
> > distribution, but I can't stay and have no opinion
> on
> > this!
> >
> 
> I, for one, am still running the "cooked" Cooker 10,
> updated regularly 
> throughout these weeks to the present form of
> Community.  Although I've 
> downloaded  the 4 Community ISO files through
> torrent, and continued sharing 
> via torrent until about 30mins ago, I haven't
> actually attempted a new 
> install with the CDs (I did check the MD5 sums
> though).  If you participated 
> in the beta period, and through RC1, what is your
> complaint?  You'd be at 
> almost the same place I am, with the exception that
> you wouldn't have the 
> unused ISOs and wouldn't have contributed to the
> distribution via bittorrent.
> 
> 
> 
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> release 10.0 (Community) for 
> i586, kernel 2.6.2-3mdk
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Re: [newbie] Community release

2004-03-09 Thread Glenn
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 09:15, Dobrescu Mihai wrote:

>
> Anyway, if they are not club embers, you could provide
> them the regular pack - the 3 CDs that they would have
> from public mirrors later.
>
> Restrict the totally passive people that wait for the
> final release only!
>
> I am not experienced in Linux and I can't say that I
> contributed much, but I did my best!
> Others deserve more to have the access to the
> distribution, but I can't stay and have no opinion on
> this!
>

I, for one, am still running the "cooked" Cooker 10, updated regularly 
throughout these weeks to the present form of Community.  Although I've 
downloaded  the 4 Community ISO files through torrent, and continued sharing 
via torrent until about 30mins ago, I haven't actually attempted a new 
install with the CDs (I did check the MD5 sums though).  If you participated 
in the beta period, and through RC1, what is your complaint?  You'd be at 
almost the same place I am, with the exception that you wouldn't have the 
unused ISOs and wouldn't have contributed to the distribution via bittorrent.



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