On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 08:10:24AM -0400, Charles Voelger wrote:
> I had a terrible time finding the hurd pages on debian. It wasnt too
> difficult but shouldnt we push to have the site designed in such a way
> that it doesnt have to be searched for. I dont want to pretend that The
> Hurd is gon
I've just been reaing this list for a few days and havent posted yet, as
I havent really gotten my hands into Theu Hurd yet.
I had a terrible time finding the hurd pages on debian. It wasnt too
difficult but shouldnt we push to have the site designed in such a way
that it doesnt have to be searc
On 30 Apr 2001, Paul Emsley wrote:
> > "PC" == Philip Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> PC> .. it would help Marcus in his "The Hurd should be recognised"
> PC> campaign.
>
> Are you having a little joke here or does this exist and I
> don't know about it? (And do
> "PC" == Philip Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PC> .. it would help Marcus in his "The Hurd should be recognised"
PC> campaign.
Are you having a little joke here or does this exist and I
don't know about it? (And do you mean wrt Debian developers or
a more w
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Zeno Gantner wrote:
> What about putting a list of people who offer to burn and ship Hurd CDs
> to the new hurd.gnu.org site?
> It would be no problem for me to do that. I'll take the ones from
> the Debian vendor list and everybody who writes me a short mail
> (including an m
Philip Charles wrote:
> Get yourselves on the Vendors list at debian.org, it would help Marcus in
> his "The Hurd should be recognised campaign".
IMHO, this a really important issue, so please follow Philip's advice...
What about putting a list of people who offer to burn and ship Hurd CDs
to the
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 07:25:06AM +, Philip Charles wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Frederico S. Muñoz wrote:
>
> Get yourselves on the Vendors list at debian.org, it would help Marcus in
> his "The Hurd should be recognised campaign".
Same thing, here in France. We can burn CD and mail them. I
> > Are there any vendors in North America prepared to sell the CDs? I
> > am a long way away from the Americas and Europe.
>
> What's involved in selling the CDs? I could do this through my
> company if you just need someone to sell these.
>
> What's involved, anyway? Just burning the CDs, pr
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> I know that Debian has Linux install fests - Has there every been a
> Hurd one? How did that work?
>
The Dunedin LUG is having an install fest tomorrow and Copyleft will be
there. I must try to subvert it.
Phil.
-
Philip Charles; 39a Paterson St.,
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 07:21:49AM +, Philip Charles wrote:
> > Looks like there's another serious taker on the list for this one.
> >
> > Aside from that, anyone around Vancouver, BC, Canada:
> >
> > A bottle of wine and I'll come and install it at your place, and leave
> > a CD behind. =)
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Frederico S. Muñoz wrote:
> Ok ok, I'll join in while the euphoria lasts ;)
>
> I have a burner also, so I'm also selling GNU/Hurd CD's for Portugal.
>
> Price 1000PTE (around 4/5 USD IIRC), and I just hope that downloading
> and burning is all that there is to it or I'll ju
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
> I can accept credit card payment through PayPal or
> Yahoo! wallet ( as long as they accept international ).
> Otherwise just mail me you local currency as it
> would be cool. Email me for details.
>
> Not sure about customs, etc. I imagine UPS hand
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jeff Bailey wrote:
>
> Looks like there's another serious taker on the list for this one.
>
> Aside from that, anyone around Vancouver, BC, Canada:
>
> A bottle of wine and I'll come and install it at your place, and leave
> a CD behind. =)
Great. I am in the Hurd promotio
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 02:29:34AM -0400, B. Douglas Hilton wrote:
> Ho there,
>
> I have the Hurd F1 set here, and a burner. I'll sell a set for
> say $5 US plus any shipping. Go to www.iship.com to
> find your best shipping method. My shipping address
> is: Bradford, PA 16701, select carrier box
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 06:15:23AM +, Philip Charles wrote:
> I just use a felt pen to label them. It might be helpful if some form of
> on-line ordering could be organised. I charge NZ$20 per CD, but the US is
> a different economy and I would suspect that US$15 per CD would be about
> righ
Ho there,
I have the Hurd F1 set here, and a burner. I'll sell a set for
say $5 US plus any shipping. Go to www.iship.com to
find your best shipping method. My shipping address
is: Bradford, PA 16701, select carrier box @ 2 lbs 0 oz.
I can accept credit card payment through PayPal or
Yahoo! wallet
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> What's involved in selling the CDs? I could do this through my
> company if you just need someone to sell these.
>
> What's involved, anyway? Just burning the CDs, printing a pretty
> label and shipping it?
Basicly, download the images and over to you.
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 02:44:41AM +, Philip Charles wrote:
> Are there any vendors in North America prepared to sell the CDs? I
> am a long way away from the Americas and Europe.
What's involved in selling the CDs? I could do this through my
company if you just need someone to sell these.
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Farid Hajji wrote:
> I got the E1 series from bitbone.de quite quickly. They didn't update
> their site since then, but you could explicitely ask them by mailing
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm waiting for Phil to mkisofs the F2 series and
> will order them as well, probably again
> > Therefore I'd like to ask if anyone on the list has a spare set of
> > current Hurd CD-ROMs that s/he could send me. I'm of course willing to
> > refund your expenses. I live in Germany, near Cologne.
>
> There are two Hurd CD vendors listed in the vendors page at
> www.debian.org, one of wh
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> I'd like to try out Debian GNU/Hurd once again to see what has changed since
> one year ago. Unfortunately I only have a 33.6 modem so I cannot even
> think of downloading ~1 gig of ISO images.
>
> Therefore I'd like to ask if anyone on the list has a
On Friday 27 April 2001 20:10, Johannes Rohr wrote:
> Dear all,
Moin, moin!
>
> I'd like to try out Debian GNU/Hurd once again to see what has changed since
> one year ago. Unfortunately I only have a 33.6 modem so I cannot even
> think of downloading ~1 gig of ISO images.
>
> Therefore I'd like
Dear all,
I'd like to try out Debian GNU/Hurd once again to see what has changed since
one year ago. Unfortunately I only have a 33.6 modem so I cannot even
think of downloading ~1 gig of ISO images.
Therefore I'd like to ask if anyone on the list has a spare set of
current Hurd CD-ROMs that s/he
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