Hi List,
I already asked this question, but the answers weren't of any use for me
I looked @ this apt-cache and apt-proxy stuff and it's far too much.
I don't need to drive a Ferrari to get some cigarettes from the corner, if a
bicycle will do the job!
Okay I'll go back to the start and ask
Hello 'Simmel'!
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 03:06:09PM +0100, Simmel wrote:
I already asked this question, but the answers weren't of any use for me
I looked @ this apt-cache and apt-proxy stuff and it's far too much.
I personally think the answers were well suited _for the question you
Hello 'Simmel'!
I already asked this question, but the answers weren't of any use for
me
I looked @ this apt-cache and apt-proxy stuff and it's far too much.
I personally think the answers were well suited _for the question you
asked_.
As I said before, I don't go into the Dusseldorf
Hi Guys,
short question. I'd like to avoid to download every tiny package from the
net, so I decided to setup an Apache to limit the out and ingoing traffic.
How do I need to setup the server, so that new boxes will find the packages
on the local server?
Are there any things I need to be care
Simmel wrote:
Hi Guys,
short question. I'd like to avoid to download every tiny package from
the net, so I decided to setup an Apache to limit the out and ingoing
traffic.
How do I need to setup the server, so that new boxes will find the
packages on the local server?
Are there any
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 11:11:08 +0100
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Subject: Make your own Debian Woody Dist. Server on Apache
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