y
>
> I do not understand from the given page how to use .sign files and gpg in
> order to check verify the authenticity of debian cds. I understand the part
> with using sha256sum or sha512sum or md5sum to check whether the files were
> downloaded correctly.
>
> What I do not un
Hi
I am writing because I was puzzled about part of the explanation on the page
https://www.debian.org/CD/verify
I do not understand from the given page how to use .sign files and gpg in
order to check verify the authenticity of debian cds. I understand the part
with using sha256sum or sha512sum
Hello!
On this page http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/#ru
Please correct dead links:
http://distros.ru/
http://www.lincore.ru/debian/
http://www.unixpark.ru/articles.php?group_id=6
thanx
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2012. október 17. 20:16:58 dátummal Holger Wansing az alábbiakat írta:
> Hi,
>
> Gabor Kum wrote:
> > There are some broken links on the "Vendors of Debian CDs" page:
> >
> > - Linux-CD argentina
> > - LSL Australia
> > - Linuxshop (Belarus)
Hi,
Gabor Kum wrote:
> There are some broken links on the "Vendors of Debian CDs" page:
>
> - Linux-CD argentina
> - LSL Australia
> - Linuxshop (Belarus) - not selling CDs anymore
> - Precise-ITC, Inc. (Canada)
> - Softcopy Systems (Canada)
> - Netlinux (Chi
Hi!
There are some broken links on the "Vendors of Debian CDs" page:
- Linux-CD argentina
- LSL Australia
- Linuxshop (Belarus) - not selling CDs anymore
- Precise-ITC, Inc. (Canada)
- Softcopy Systems (Canada)
- Netlinux (Chile)
- Traxx Network (Switzerland)
Please, check them!
Be
We want to be Vendors of Debian CDs
Country:Venezuela.
Allows Contributions: NO
CD/DVD:DVD
Arquitecture: i386,amd64
Ship International:no
email: rafa...@sl.com.ve
Cost: 120,00 Bs.
http
Hi,
We have a website with some Debian CDs, and our artwork is available here:
http://debiancd.org/howto.php
Could you add this to the Artwork page?
Soon we will have some CD covers too.
Best regards,
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Dear Debian developers,
I have updated my artwork for Debian CDs from Etch to Lenny.
Your link on your page:
http://www.debian.org/CD/artwork/
that currently links to:
http://www.ulrich-hansen.de/etch/index.htm
should now point to:
http://www.ulrich-hansen.de/debian/index.htm
I have also
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 02:58:38PM +0530, Venkatesh Prasad wrote:
> To whom so ever concerned,
>
> I am a user of ubuntu. I have checked a lot of blogs about debian and i
> am impressed. Is it possible for you to mail me the debian cds.
Please see: http://www.debian.org/distrib/
To whom so ever concerned,
I am a user of ubuntu. I have checked a lot of blogs about debian and i
am impressed. Is it possible for you to mail me the debian cds.
My address is
Venkatesh Prasad,
#732, II Main, II Cross,
I block, Ramakrishna Nagar,
Mysore.
Karnataka,
India.
regds,
venky.
To whom so ever concerned,
I am a user of ubuntu. I have checked a lot of blogs about debian and i
am impressed. Is it possible for you to mail me the debian cds.
regds,
venky.
Hi, I'm not a member of this list, but I see in the FAQ that other ways of
burning debian CD's uder Windows should be reported. Well, I have been using
Daemon-Tools (NOT DJ Bernstein's Unix daemontools, it's the Windows one which
gives us virtual CD/DVD-ROM drives, get it from http://www.daemon-too
Hi, I'm not a member of this list, but I see in the FAQ that other ways of
burning debian CD's uder Windows should be reported. Well, I have been using
Daemon-Tools (NOT DJ Bernstein's Unix daemontools, it's the Windows one which
gives us virtual CD/DVD-ROM drives, get it from http://www.daemon-too
The following sentence in Nero from Ahead Software on
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#record-windows:
In the option box that opens, the defaults should be okay: "/Data Mode
1/", "/Block Size 2048/", "/Raw Data, Scrambled, and Swapped/" *not*
selected, and /Image Header/ and /Image Trailer/ left
The following sentence in Nero from Ahead Software on
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#record-windows:
In the option box that opens, the defaults should be okay: "/Data Mode
1/", "/Block Size 2048/", "/Raw Data, Scrambled, and Swapped/" *not*
selected, and /Image Header/ and /Image Trailer/ left
At 03:48 PM 7/21/2003 -0500, Aaron J. Enright wrote:
Hello.
OK, now I'm a little confused...what exactly is the problem here?
It's kinda looking like the library is jerking you around.
Large, well funded organizations develop a culture of their own.
You've heard you can't fight city hall.
I mean, o
At 03:48 PM 7/21/2003 -0500, Aaron J. Enright wrote:
Hello.
OK, now I'm a little confused...what exactly is the problem here?
It's kinda looking like the library is jerking you around.
Large, well funded organizations develop a culture of their own.
You've heard you can't fight city hall.
I mean,
Hello.
OK, now I'm a little confused...what exactly is the problem here?
It's kinda looking like the library is jerking you around.
I mean, on one hand, you say that they already have a CDROM collection.
Yet, on the other hand they are claiming that they do not have the
ability to deal with th
Hello.
OK, now I'm a little confused...what exactly is the problem here?
It's kinda looking like the library is jerking you around.
I mean, on one hand, you say that they already have a CDROM collection.
Yet, on the other hand they are claiming that they do not have the
ability to deal with th
At 06:51 PM 7/19/2003 -0500, Aaron J. Enright wrote:
Howdy.
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 09:02:48AM -0700, Gordon Huff wrote:
> I've just had a discussion like this with my local librarian.
I can tell you that anything physically written on the
disk (in part why I advocate donating an official set), a
At 06:51 PM 7/19/2003 -0500, Aaron J. Enright wrote:
Howdy.
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 09:02:48AM -0700, Gordon Huff wrote:
> I've just had a discussion like this with my local librarian.
I can tell you that anything physically written on the
disk (in part why I advocate donating an official set),
Howdy.
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 09:02:48AM -0700, Gordon Huff wrote:
> I've just had a discussion like this with my local librarian. Reviewing the
> following e-mail leads me to believe I have claimed too much.
Well, I hope I can clarify.
> >>Is there any cataloguing information for the Debian C
Howdy.
On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 09:02:48AM -0700, Gordon Huff wrote:
> I've just had a discussion like this with my local librarian. Reviewing the
> following e-mail leads me to believe I have claimed too much.
Well, I hope I can clarify.
> >>Is there any cataloguing information for the Debian C
I've just had a discussion like this with my local librarian. Reviewing the
following e-mail leads me to believe I have claimed too much.
At 02:26 PM 5/27/2003 -0500, Aaron J.Enright wrote:
Hello.
I am a librarian, and this is a swell idea. Here are answers to your
questions:
>Is there any cat
I've just had a discussion like this with my local librarian. Reviewing the
following e-mail leads me to believe I have claimed too much.
At 02:26 PM 5/27/2003 -0500, Aaron J.Enright wrote:
Hello.
I am a librarian, and this is a swell idea. Here are answers to your
questions:
>Is there any ca
Hello.
I am a librarian, and this is a swell idea. Here are answers to your questions:
>Is there any cataloguing information for the Debian CD collections
>(past or present) available?
Yes. The cds themselves have the needed information in (or on) them. What
other information is needed can
Hello.
I am a librarian, and this is a swell idea. Here are answers to your questions:
>Is there any cataloguing information for the Debian CD collections
>(past or present) available?
Yes. The cds themselves have the needed information in (or on) them. What other
information is needed can
Hello,
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied in this
way:
> > 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
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 lib
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.
Is there any cataloguing information for the Debian CD
collections (past or present) available?
How does one
Hi,
this is mainly for Manty, who seemed to be interested in such things. :)
But maybe others will also find the info useful.
While creating some Debian jigdo files, I noticed why ATM jigdo-file 0.6.9
still fails to find many files: Lots of (non-i386) floppy disc images (e.g.
rescue.bin) start w
Hi,
this is mainly for Manty, who seemed to be interested in such things. :)
But maybe others will also find the info useful.
While creating some Debian jigdo files, I noticed why ATM jigdo-file 0.6.9
still fails to find many files: Lots of (non-i386) floppy disc images (e.g.
rescue.bin) start w
Hallo!
Die Liste auf
http://www.de.debian.org/CD/vendors/#de
scheint mir nicht ganz aktuell und leider ist es auch recht mühsam, sich
damit einen Überblick über die Preise zu verschaffen.
Ich habe im LinuxWiki aufbauend auf dieser Liste eine etwas aktuellere
Überischt erstellt, die auch ein
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 10:46:50AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> I have been trying nou for nearly an hour to find a list of reliable
> jigdo-based mirrors with rsync facilities in order to build Debian 3.0
> CD's. I do find your website (http://cdimage.debian.org/) very
> difficult to use in this
I have been trying nou for nearly an hour to find a list of reliable
jigdo-based mirrors with rsync facilities in order to build Debian 3.0
CD's. I do find your website (http://cdimage.debian.org/) very
difficult to use in this case. It is easy to find a list of http/ftp
based sites, but where is
but, this vendor don't have Debian CDs...
thanks!
Sobrinho
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Philip Hands wrote:
> The suggestion from Mantas is here:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/2002/debian-cd-200206/msg00098.html
>
> The addition of the packages to task-desktop seems harmless to me, so we
> might as well IMO, unless you know a reason why this will break things.
>
> On the
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 19:16, Anthony Towns wrote:
> Joey's been the main task hacker, afaik.
Hi Joey,
The suggestion from Mantas is here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/2002/debian-cd-200206/msg00098.html
The addition of the packages to task-desktop seems harmless to me, so we
might as w
Anthony Towns wrote:
> > I wasn't talking about the debian-cd tasks file, I was talking about the
> > tasks as seen by tasksel.
>
> The Task: headers in the Packages files on the ftp site are generated
> via overrides from tasksel CVS. They can be changed, but by the looks
> of things current CVS
> I wasn't talking about the debian-cd tasks file, I was talking about the
> tasks as seen by tasksel.
The Task: headers in the Packages files on the ftp site are generated
via overrides from tasksel CVS. They can be changed, but by the looks
of things current CVS is for sid (particularly the con
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 14:59, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Le Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 02:23:50PM +0100, Philip Hands écrivait:
> > Also, there have been the suggestions about adding a few newbie friendly
> > packages to those included on the first couple of CDs, preferably CD#1,
> > presumably by adding
Le Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 02:23:50PM +0100, Philip Hands écrivait:
> On the CDs, there are a couple of architectures that I've not been
> having much luck with, but I've not had time to diagnose the reason why,
> so I'll have a look into it today before claiming there is an actual
> problem.
Check
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 06:04, Anthony Towns wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> What more do you want to do wrt CDs before release? Are you happy to
> release with the images you have now, on the machine you have now?
The old machine is mostly OK now, but I'm still keen to get raff in on
the act, and it should
> What more do you want to do wrt CDs before release? Are you happy to
> release with the images you have now, on the machine you have now?
>
I'd like that in the powerpc version the blessed boot folder (for
PowerMacs) is in the root and not inside the installed folder. This is
just a wish since
Hi,
> What more do you want to do wrt CDs before release? Are you happy to
> release with the images you have now, on the machine you have now?
I may not have a voice on that, nevertheless I have two gripes with woody
right now:
* The non-inclusion of mozilla 1.0 :-)
* The non-inclusion of _an
Hi guys,
What more do you want to do wrt CDs before release? Are you happy to
release with the images you have now, on the machine you have now?
In a few days, the answer to both those questions is required to be
"yes", so if either of them are "no" at the moment, we need to do
something about i
On 16 Nov 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
> Mattias Wadenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > A good script would then:
> > 1. rsync the potato_test directory
> > 2. rsync the entire cd-image directory with --hard-links
> >
> > Of course, if you don't mind being a couple of days late with new images
Mattias Wadenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One problem with rsync and cron is that the directory name changes when
> there is a new revision or release. Just running an rsync over the
> debian-cd directory in cron would mean that when there is a release, rsync
> would start out by deleting
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mattias W
adenstein writes:
>On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, jason andrade wrote:
>> some of the usual sites that carry debian iso image archives
>>
>> planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/2.2_rev4/ (our site. free plug :-)
>>
>> ftp.fsn.hu
>>
>> ftp.sunet.se
>>
>> Mattias Wadenste
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Mattias Wadenstein wrote:
> Also there have been no mirror listed in the US here (planetmirror.com is
> in Australia and cdimage.debian.org is in the UK), perhaps someone in
> that part of the world can contribute the names of a couple of working
> mirrors?
According to sourc
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, jason andrade wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, David Gray wrote:
>
> > The IBM LTC at Beaverton, Oregon, USA uses Debian quite a bit and have
> > asked that I include the Debian ISO images along with the other
> > distributions I currently mirror. The machine I would use for this
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, David Gray wrote:
> The IBM LTC at Beaverton, Oregon, USA uses Debian quite a bit and have
> asked that I include the Debian ISO images along with the other
> distributions I currently mirror. The machine I would use for this is a
> UNIX variant (Sequent (now IBM) DYNIX/ptx).
Hi,
The IBM LTC at Beaverton, Oregon, USA uses Debian quite a bit and have
asked that I include the Debian ISO images along with the other
distributions I currently mirror. The machine I would use for this is a
UNIX variant (Sequent (now IBM) DYNIX/ptx).
After reading the debcdmirror script an
Hello,
> At this moment customized Debian CDs can only be made on a Debian
> system, and I don't think anyone here feels any need to change that.
I felt to, so I make my unofficial Debian CDs on my FreeBSD desktop
machine :)
I think the scripts, and the other tools (like dpkg*) coul
there was any way for us to burn Debian w/ edited
> for and burn it from are burning system?
At this moment customized Debian CDs can only be made on a Debian system, and
I don't think anyone here feels any need to change that. But you only need a
Debian system to make the CD image; once y
So sprach Craig Hixson am Thu, May 10, 2001 at 03:51:08PM -0700:
>I am trying to make a Debian CD, or maybe say your web site puts it [
> I want to burn/press my own customized CDs, with a subset of Debian packages, other
>interesting programs, etc. ]
> I have ran into a error in trying to
Hi my name is Craig Hixson,
I am trying to make a
Debian CD, or maybe say your web site puts it [
I want to
burn/press my own customized CDs, with a subset of Debian packages, other
interesting programs, etc. ]
I have ran into a error in
trying to make them. Not a error but, well le
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> as you can see yourself,
>
> ftp://ftp.htwk-leipzig.de/pub/linux/Official-Debian-CDs/
>
> is not existant anymore. Please remove it from the list of mirrors.
Actually, it's been moved to
ftp://
Hi there,
as you can see yourself,
ftp://ftp.htwk-leipzig.de/pub/linux/Official-Debian-CDs/
is not existant anymore. Please remove it from the list of mirrors.
Tx,
Ralf
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Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 04:21:50AM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > > > Do you have the nls_? module in question it is trying to load?
> > >
> > > No. That would be one quite awkwardly named module, too. :)
> >
> > I meant, where you replace '?' with the
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 04:21:50AM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > > Do you have the nls_? module in question it is trying to load?
> >
> > No. That would be one quite awkwardly named module, too. :)
>
> I meant, where you replace '?' with the rest of the module name.
> Are you saying it literal
Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do you have the nls_? module in question it is trying to load?
>
> No. That would be one quite awkwardly named module, too. :)
I meant, where you replace '?' with the rest of the module name.
Are you saying it literally is trying to load 'nls_?' ?
-
On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 02:32:49PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > As the subject says. This happened to me while upgrading slink->potato, on a
> > machine with slink (hmm, perhaps it's potato, this happened even after the
> > upgrade) versions of mount and modutils, and kernel 2.2.16. This is the
Josip Rodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As the subject says. This happened to me while upgrading slink->potato, on a
> machine with slink (hmm, perhaps it's potato, this happened even after the
> upgrade) versions of mount and modutils, and kernel 2.2.16. This is the
> fstab entry for the CD:
>
Hi people,
As the subject says. This happened to me while upgrading slink->potato, on a
machine with slink (hmm, perhaps it's potato, this happened even after the
upgrade) versions of mount and modutils, and kernel 2.2.16. This is the
fstab entry for the CD:
/dev/hdd/cdrom iso96
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