Steve McIntyre wrote:
When we get to the sarge release, it's going to take quite a while to
get all the CDs and DVDs built, even with JTE helping out. What's the
preferred order of production? Should we do CDs or DVDs first? So far
manty has only been producing DVDs for i386, ia64 and ppc. We
Steve McIntyre wrote:
kdenetwork doesn't seem to have been updated on i386 beyond
2.2.2-14, while the other arches are on 2.2.2-14.6. Checking the
changelog, I'm not sure if this is correct or not. There were no
i386 packages to go on the CD, so none did.
Unfortunately, the version in
Matthew Briggs wrote:
Hello,
I was thinking of donating a copy of my Debian CD
collection to a university library. However I'm aware
that libraries usually using cataloguing data to keep
track of their materials.
Personally I believe this is a good idea. However, I once heard that
a library
Kevin de eerste wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering where I can download older versions of Debian,
because I am in search of v2.2 binairy cd2
Is it possible to tell me where I can download it?
For the CD images, you'll have to find an out-dated mirror or a mirror
that still stores older images
Peter Andrew Hanson wrote:
Has anyone made a 3.0 r1 update only CD or are there good detail
instructions somewhere?
This should be what you are missing.
http://us.cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0_r1/jigdo/i386/debian-update-3.0r1-i386.jigdo
Regards,
Joey
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Linux Geek wrote:
hi,
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
Themost easiest way would be to add the following lines into your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main
Linux Geek wrote:
hi,
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
Themost easiest way would be to add the following lines into your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main
PÁSZTOR György wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] írta 2002-12-14 20:18-kor:
I wonder if you are planning to provide a Debian 3.0 Update CD image
that contains all additions after 3.0r0 was released until the most
recent revision of 3.0. Several people have shown interest
PÁSZTOR György wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] írta 2002-12-14 20:18-kor:
I wonder if you are planning to provide a Debian 3.0 Update CD image
that contains all additions after 3.0r0 was released until the most
recent revision of 3.0. Several people have shown interest
Hi,
I wonder if you are planning to provide a Debian 3.0 Update CD image
that contains all additions after 3.0r0 was released until the most
recent revision of 3.0. Several people have shown interest in such
a CD image for off-line use as an addition to the official 3.0r0
images.
Regards,
Hi,
I wonder if you are planning to provide a Debian 3.0 Update CD image
that contains all additions after 3.0r0 was released until the most
recent revision of 3.0. Several people have shown interest in such
a CD image for off-line use as an addition to the official 3.0r0
images.
Regards,
Antonio Arauzo wrote:
A very, very good debian live cd with 1.5 GB data...
I was going to post the same! :) Yes, it's very good, although I'd
Please do! Especially since it's a perfect rescue and demo system.
If it's so good then it's a pity that its web pages are only in
Richard Atterer wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 10:55:31PM +0100, Michael Bramer wrote:
see http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/
A very, very good debian live cd with 1.5 GB data...
I was going to post the same! :) Yes, it's very good, although I'd
only call it Debian-based. Maybe I should
Howdy!
Can you guys work out a way to create an update CD image against
${debrelease}r0 that would need to be updated every time a new
revision is released with new security updates.
These images (one for every stable architecture) will contain all
packages that were updated after
lance wrote:
For silver disks the rule is to updated against resources on the
network as soon as the machine hits the internet. This is independend
of which revision of potato is on the cd, there are most probably always
updates out there, mostly security.
Releasing another revision
Richard Atterer wrote:
wouldn't it be nice if we could provide an official net install CD
image for the upcoming potato release?
That reminds me of people asking if we can provide 2.2rn images at
the same time as it is officially released.
I'm willing to postpone the official announcement of
Wolfgang Jeltsch wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to fetch images of CDs containing the testing version via the
internet? Or is there another way to burn the woody data on CD in order to
install Debian on a computer different from and not connected via a network
with the one used to download
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Anthony Towns wrote:
Actually debian-cd probably makes its own packages files and doesn't include
the Task: overrides at all.
That's badly broken then.
Debian-cd people: Until debian-cd is fixed to propigate Task: fields out
from the arch's Packages
Attila Nagy wrote:
Mozilla 0.9 setup and jre.xpi for Java Virtual Machine
Is jre.xpi free software?
Regards,
Joey
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Alexey Mahotkin wrote:
[Ouch! I've re-read your message and found proper address to write
to. Sorry for inconvenience. ]
I've burned CDs with Official 2.2r2 from cdimage.debian.org, and
noticed the very annoying problem:
"CD 1" and "Non-US CD 1" have the same CD label:
"Debian
Because of this, maybe it's better not to provide updated cd images
of r1.
Regards,
Joey
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Found problem with 2.2r1 as it is now:
* pcmcia package were installed that use a kernel that was rejected
* sparc dpkg uses a woody libc
* 5 outsatnding security
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