On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 04:52:29PM +0100, Martin McCarthy wrote:
> Dear Debian team,
>
> I'm very pleased to be involved in the Debian project. Thank you for having
> me. Let me introduce myself. I'm Martin, I am a developer based in
> Manchester in the UK and I've recently decided to dive head fi
Dear Debian team,
I'm very pleased to be involved in the Debian project. Thank you for
having me. Let me introduce myself. I'm Martin, I am a developer based
in Manchester in the UK and I've recently decided to dive head first
into the wonderful world of FOSS. I have been in the Microsoft ecos
Hi,
griffin tucker wrote:
> not just useful for debian or linux distros, but any consecutively
> named .iso9660 files
I assume that the script merge_debian_isos is mainly usable with a set of
ISOs made by the debian-cd package. The files of which the content gets
manipulated are probably specifi
very useful, thanks thomas
not just useful for debian or linux distros, but any consecutively
named .iso9660 files
On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 at 19:21, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> griffin tucker wrote:
> > are there any plans to introduce triple-layer blu-rays for debian?
>
> I guess not:
> ht
Hi,
griffin tucker wrote:
> are there any plans to introduce triple-layer blu-rays for debian?
I guess not:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1011343
But there is a workaround:
https://wiki.debian.org/MergeDebianIsos
Possibly it is not yet tested with Debian 12. So reports a
hi,
are there any plans to introduce triple-layer blu-rays for debian?
it'd be nice to have everything fit (currently just over 80gb) in one
.iso9660 file
even if it's just the .jigdo files and hashes that are distributed,
it'd be nice to have this as an official .iso9660 file for
security/hashi
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