Amira Youssef wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't find the option to install Sarge from Non-US mirror site.
> I'm afraid that the available packages has some Export restriction from USA.
>
> Do you've an idea where is the non-us CD-iso for Sarge?
non-us is no longe usefull.
Look at: http://lists.debia
Hello,
I can't find the option to install Sarge from Non-US mirror site.
I'm afraid that the available packages has some Export restriction from USA.
Do you've an idea where is the non-us CD-iso for Sarge?
Thanks & Rgds,
Amira.__Do You Yahoo!?Ti
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On Thursday 18 September 2003 11:04, Juan Pablo wrote:
> It's not clear to me what does Non-US mean?
> I read at
> http://www.debian.org/mirrors/list-non-US.html and I
> conclude it's about software wich is restricted to US
> (i.e. prohibited to export but available from other
> countries)
> But th
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:04:22PM -0700, Juan Pablo wrote:
> It's not clear to me what does Non-US mean?
> I read at
> http://www.debian.org/mirrors/list-non-US.html and I
> conclude it's about software wich is restricted to US
> (i.e. prohibited to export but available from other
> countries)
> B
on Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:04:22PM -0700, Juan Pablo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> It's not clear to me what does Non-US mean?
> I read at
> http://www.debian.org/mirrors/list-non-US.html and I
> conclude it's about software wich is restricted to US (i.e. prohibited
> to export but available from ot
It's not clear to me what does Non-US mean?
I read at
http://www.debian.org/mirrors/list-non-US.html and I
conclude it's about software wich is restricted to US
(i.e. prohibited to export but available from other
countries)
But then I found
http://www.debian.org/mirror/mirrors_full.html and it
say
"J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)" wrote:
> Personally, I think this would clutter the package descriptions to little
> benefit. A much more appropriate place IMO is /usr/share//copyright.
The whole benefit of this proposal is so that you can know this
information BEFORE you decide to install the package, sin
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 01:12:17 +0930, Matthew Tuck wrote:
> In detail, I want this at the bottom of every package description in
> non-free/non-US:
>
> - if it's in non-US, explain what parts of the software use crypto,
> since it's not always obvious.
> - if it's in non-free for patent reasons,
This message may or may not be pertinent in future given the uncertain
status of both non-free and non-US, but here goes anyway ...
When I see a package that's in non-free or non-US I often wonder exactly
why it's there. It would be really nice if every package explained why
it was where it was.
> > Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/non-free Packages
> > Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/non-free Release
> > Err http://non-us.debian.org unstable/non-US Packages
> > 404 Not Found
> > Ign http://non-us.debian.org unstable/non-US Release
> >
es
> Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/contrib Release
> Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/non-free Packages
> Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/non-free Release
> Err http://non-us.debian.org unstable/non-US Packages
> 404 Not Found
> Ign http://non-us.debian.org unstabl
able/contrib Packages
Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/contrib Release
Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/non-free Packages
Hit http://http.us.debian.org unstable/non-free Release
Err http://non-us.debian.org unstable/non-US Packages
404 Not Found
Ign http://non-us.debian.org unstable/non-US
Chris, Yes, worked fine with both ftp:// and http:// prefixes. Thanks.
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 04:22:33PM +0200, Christopher Splinter wrote:
> * Russ Pitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Failed to fetch
> > ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/non-US/binary-i386/Packages
> > Unable
/binary-i386/Packages
> Unable to fetch file, server said
> '/debian/dists/potato/non-US/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
> directory '
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> W: Couldn't stat source package list 'ftp://ftp.de.d
* Russ Pitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Failed to fetch
> ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/non-US/binary-i386/Packages
> Unable to fetch file, server said
> '/debian/dists/potato/non-US/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
> directory '
I have the following in my /etc/apt/sou
'/debian/dists/potato/non-US/binary-i386/Packages.gz: No such file or
directory '
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
W: Couldn't stat source package list 'ftp://ftp.de.debian.org potato/non-US
Packages'
(/var/state/apt/lists/ftp.de.debian.org_debian_d
> I'd suguest enlightenment over wmaker,
(Hoping not to start a flame war...:-) Why?
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On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 09:05:38PM -0600, Pat Greenwood wrote:
> Due to the amount of time it was taking to obtain selected packages in
> dselect, I edited against the Access defaults to try specific mirror
> sites. I'm back to what I think were the suggested paths. I've tried:
> http://http.us.deb
IIci 20/1G 68030 33.6 dial-up stand-alone w/ slink 2.1 installed 3/9/99.
I am a newbie. I apologize if the answer is already out there, but I
couldn't find it (about one week trying).
I have just the basics installed, no man pages yet.
Due to the amount of time it was taking to obtain selected pac
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