Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Anthony Towns wrote:
Boot-floppies 3.0.22 are final except for serious bug fixes. No new
features.
alpha b-f build and uploaded.
Crap. My UP1000 just died again last Thursday, so I can't test the APB
install method like I said I would. :-(
Any
On Tue 09 Apr 2002, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
>
> This has been a persistant, but intermittant problem in other archs in
I assume you mean "all archs", not "other archs"? I came across this
when I tried some version of the net install cdrom for i386 some time
ago (1-3 months, I forget). very frus
Alastair Watts wrote:
OK... Please ignore this :) Was a combination of a whole pile of things
that I finally sorted out (like the malformed release marker file and a
few other things that I missed!)
This has been a persistant, but intermittant problem in other archs in
the "testing" dist since la
OK... Please ignore this :) Was a combination of a whole pile of things
that I finally sorted out (like the malformed release marker file and a
few other things that I missed!)
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PETT
Hi all,
Can't seem to get 3.0.17-2001-11-20 boot disks for Alpha doing a network
install. Seems to get up to downloading Release and comes back immediately
with "Malformed release file
http://http.us.debian.org:80/debian/dists/woody/Release";.
On looking at the logs, I see it's trying to run '/us
This one time, at band camp, Anthony Towns wrote:
>Boot-floppies 3.0.22 are final except for serious bug fixes. No new
>features.
alpha b-f build and uploaded.
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