Hi,
Loren wrote:
> I attempted to download the current version and in the middle of
> downloading Bit Torrent reset my browser. [...]
> Now what do I do?
I'd try plain https download.
E.g if you wanted to get by Bit Torrent:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/bt-dvd/debian-11.
I attempted to download the current version and in the middle of
downloading Bit Torrent reset my browser. When I opened my browser
again, the download did not restart and when I go to the website again
to attempt to download it again it takes me to the page stating "Thank
you for downlo
That message does not mind as it simply reports that no files were found
in the existing image. However it would be very well if jigdo-0.8 was
available as Linux binary. That is quite a requirement.
Am 18.05.20 um 11:50 schrieb Elmar Stellnberger:
Dear readers of debian-users
I lately want
On Lu, 18 mai 20, 11:50:34, Elmar Stellnberger wrote:
> Dear readers of debian-users
>
> I lately wanted to download the jigdo-dlbd of debian-stable as well as
> debian-testing. However jigdo-lite always reports the same error: "found 0
> of the 23514 files required by the template - will not cr
Dear readers of debian-users
I lately wanted to download the jigdo-dlbd of debian-stable as well
as debian-testing. However jigdo-lite always reports the same error:
"found 0 of the 23514 files required by the template - will not create
image or temporary file - try again with different inpu
I do it for machines that is accessible over Tor only.
And in some cases, just because I can do it.
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On tor, 2019-03-28 at 07:18 +, André Rodier wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Is th
On 3/28/19 9:17 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> No. Because the least Google track is your IP address. It is true that
> Tor is meant to obscure your IP address, but "trackers", in your use
> of the word, are mostly Javascript code snippets (sometimes invisible
> images and things like that) made to
On 3/28/19, André Rodier wrote:
> On 2019-03-28 16:12, John Hasler wrote:
>> tomas writes:
>>> No. Because the least Google track is your IP address. It is true that
>>> Tor is meant to obscure your IP address, but "trackers", in your use
>>> of the word, are mostly Javascript code snippets (somet
tomas writes:
> No. Because the least Google track is your IP address. It is true that
> Tor is meant to obscure your IP address, but "trackers", in your use
> of the word, are mostly Javascript code snippets (sometimes invisible
> images and things like that) made to convince your browser to betra
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 08:27:08AM -0600, ghe wrote:
> On 3/28/19 1:18 AM, André Rodier wrote:
>
> > Is there any advantage, in terms of privacy, to download Debian packages
> > over the Tor network?
>
> Tor's job is to keep the trackers away by bouncing your packets around
> so Google starts tra
On 3/28/19 1:18 AM, André Rodier wrote:
> Is there any advantage, in terms of privacy, to download Debian packages
> over the Tor network?
Tor's job is to keep the trackers away by bouncing your packets around
so Google starts tracking the wrong IP address. But the last hop is in
the clear, so it
Joey and Douglas,
Thank you for your assistanve. I am already using an older version of
Etch. I thought since Debian had made Etch the official "stable"
release of Debian that I would now upgrade to the "testing" release.
The computer I want to install Debian on does not have an internet
connect
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 09:47:51AM -0700, Redefined Horizons wrote:
> I see that Debian has a new release out, and I was going to try to
> download the DVDs for the testing version. I tried to download the
> .iso images from this page:
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/iso-d
Redefined Horizons wrote:
> I see that Debian has a new release out, and I was going to try to
> download the DVDs for the testing version.
You do realize that the DVDs for testing are not the same as those for
the new release, right? In fact they haven't been built since well
*before* the release
* Redefined Horizons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-04-11
> I see that Debian has a new release out, and I was going to try to
> download the DVDs for the testing version. I tried to download the
> .iso images from this page:
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/iso-dvd/
>
> I can't
I see that Debian has a new release out, and I was going to try to
download the DVDs for the testing version. I tried to download the
.iso images from this page:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/iso-dvd/
I can't get the links to work. Is anyone else having this problem? Is
th
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
A follow-up question:
If you install the current sarge stable release, can you install deb
packages from any earlier releases? That is, either earlier stable
or testing deb packages? What's the hierarchy here: sarge stable,
earlier stable
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 11:01:29PM -0400, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 09:38:11PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
>
> > If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
> > debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
> > to install it or not? Does apt-
On 12 Jul 2005 at 1:02, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Benjamin Sher wrote:
>
> >Dear kamaraju:
> >
> >Thank you again. One last question:
> >
> >If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
> >debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
> >to install it or n
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear kamaraju:
Thank you again. One last question:
If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
to install it or not? Does apt-get take care of all that
automatically?
Thank you.
Benjam
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 09:38:11PM -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
> debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
> to install it or not? Does apt-get take care of all that
> automatically?
In general, unless there
Dear kamaraju:
Thank you again. One last question:
If I install the stable sarge release, and someone issues a new
debian package for some application, how do you decide whether
to install it or not? Does apt-get take care of all that
automatically?
Thank you.
Benjamin
On 11 Jul 2005 at 22:
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear Kamaraju:
Thank you so much for the clear presentation.
You can always update from sarge to Etch. But you cannot go from Etch to
Sarge.
raju
That's a key point! So it makes sense to install Sarge and then
update to Etch. One last question: Is this updat
Benjamin Sher wrote:
"Sarge" is now the STABLE release and "etch" is now the
TESTING release.
That is correct.
I would like to download the testing release so I would get
the latest possible versions of Debian packages. I imagine
that if I installed the stable release, that I would have
Dear Leonid and friends:
So you would recommend installing the new "etch" testing distro?
Is an iso image available of the "etch" testing release?
That's what I find confusing. Since "sarge" is not longer "testing"
but "stable", which testing are we talking about and where are the
iso images f
Dear friends:
A follow-up question:
If you install the current sarge stable release, can you install deb
packages from any earlier releases? That is, either earlier stable
or testing deb packages? What's the hierarchy here: sarge stable,
earlier stable, earlier testing, etc.
Quite confused.
Dear friends:
A follow-up question:
If you install the current sarge stable release, can you install deb
packages from any earlier releases? That is, either earlier stable
or testing deb packages? What's the hierarchy here: sarge stable,
earlier stable, earlier testing, etc.
Quite confused.
Dear friends:
I would like to download and install the latest Debian 3.1,
but even after a careful reading of all the info on the Debian
site, I am quite confused.
"Sarge" is now the STABLE release and "etch" is now the
TESTING release.
I would like to download the testing release so I would
john gennard wrote:
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Oops! :) I downloaded the Debian 3.0r2 ISO (the first and half of the
second). Guess I'll wait till 3.1 is released then, right?
Rakhesh
Full official CD images of Sarge (Testing) are released weekly and
available on
www.debian.org ( 'CD iso images' -
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Oops! :) I downloaded the Debian 3.0r2 ISO (the first and half of the
second). Guess I'll wait till 3.1 is released then, right?
Rakhesh
Full official CD images of Sarge (Testing) are released weekly and
available on
www.debian.org ( 'CD iso images' --> 'Fet
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 08:30, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 15:11:54 -0400 (EDT), "Loki"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > However, keep in mind that the more disks you download at work (via
> > broadband) the fewer packages you're going to have to download at home
> > (via dial
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 10:30:37AM +0400, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 15:11:54 -0400 (EDT), "Loki"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > However, keep in mind that the more disks you download at work (via
> > broadband) the fewer packages you're going to have to download at ho
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 15:11:54 -0400 (EDT), "Loki"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> However, keep in mind that the more disks you download at work (via
> broadband) the fewer packages you're going to have to download at home
> (via dialup).
Yeah ... that's the reason I am trying to get as much as pos
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 09:38:23 +1200, "Simon Kitching"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Just as a side-note, I hope you didn't download the "Woody" (Debian 3.0)
> files. The new release is due out *very* soon, and is a major
> improvement over the previous version. Unless you are are intending to
> set
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 20:59, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Have been wanting to try out Debian for so long, but never managed to
> get my hands on it. Finally I land up at this client site where we have
> a good net access, and so am thinking of downloading the ISOs to give
> them a shot on
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
> Unfortunately the proxy and firewalls here do not allow me to use jigdo
> or bit-torrent, and so the only way for me to download the ISOs are by
> downloading them directly. Over a day or two I managed
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 11:31:24 +0200, "Mark Janssen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 10:59, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
> > Unfortunately the proxy and firewalls here do not allow me to use jigdo
>
> Jigdo should be regular HTTP so that should work ?
It should? Guess I must check i
On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 10:59, Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
> Unfortunately the proxy and firewalls here do not allow me to use jigdo
Jigdo should be regular HTTP so that should work ?
> or bit-torrent, and so the only way for me to download the ISOs are by
> downloading them directly. Over a day or t
Hi!
Have been wanting to try out Debian for so long, but never managed to
get my hands on it. Finally I land up at this client site where we have
a good net access, and so am thinking of downloading the ISOs to give
them a shot on my home machine.
Unfortunately the proxy and firewalls here do no
* jim tate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Using jigdo-bin-0.6.9 , what is the best and complete URL to use.
> I have went to debian /CD site for URL's but nothing works.
>
There is a complete list in /usr/share/doc/jigdo. Take your pick.
Cam
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From Roberts Creek on B
On Saturday 01 March 2003 09:05 pm, jim tate wrote:
> Using jigdo-bin-0.6.9 , what is the best and complete URL to use.
> I have went to debian /CD site for URL's but nothing works.
When I used jigdo, I thought you could search for URLs from within the client.
It was a Windows client, though, if
Using jigdo-bin-0.6.9 , what is the best and complete URL to use.
I have went to debian /CD site for URL's but nothing works.
Thanks Jim Tate
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On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 11:08:39AM +0100, Stefan Kätker wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am trying hard to become a Debian user, but I have severe problems
> downloading the CD images via jigdo (Windows version).
>
> I have tried release 3.0r1 and 3.0r0 on multiple servers, but I
> always get the me
Hi everybody,
I am trying hard to become a Debian user, but I have severe problems downloading the
CD images via jigdo (Windows version).
I have tried release 3.0r1 and 3.0r0 on multiple servers, but I always get the message
that jigdo is missing some files. This seems not to be a problem with
Alexander Wallace([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Well isnt the ReiserFS NetInst just that? I downloaded an iso and burned a
> cd
>
Wasn't aware of that one. Thanks! Now if he can get woody to
something of that size, I would be estatic!
Wayne
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Well isnt the ReiserFS NetInst just that? I downloaded an iso and burned a
cd
On 4 Oct 2001, csj wrote:
> On Thu, 2001-10-04 at 03:49, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > * kumar suresh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011003 07:13]:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > We tried to download debian cdimages as instructed by
> >
csj([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Thu, 2001-10-04 at 03:49, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > * kumar suresh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011003 07:13]:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > We tried to download debian cdimages as instructed by
> > > the latest psudo-image kit but from most of the sites
> >
On Thu, 2001-10-04 at 03:49, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * kumar suresh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011003 07:13]:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We tried to download debian cdimages as instructed by
> > the latest psudo-image kit but from most of the sites
> > we were unable to download the required files. With
> > many
* kumar suresh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011003 07:13]:
> Hello,
>
> We tried to download debian cdimages as instructed by
> the latest psudo-image kit but from most of the sites
> we were unable to download the required files. With
> many sites, the make-psudo-imaage command terminated
> immediately a
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, kumar suresh wrote:
> So is there any site from where we can get latest
> debian?
Check out http://cdimage.debian.org/ftp-mirrors.html for a list of Debian
CD Image mirrors.
(This link was last posted on the list just a couple of days ago.)
Cheers.
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Hello,
We tried to download debian cdimages as instructed by
the latest psudo-image kit but from most of the sites
we were unable to download the required files. With
many sites, the make-psudo-imaage command terminated
immediately and with someother sites we could donwload
only upto 21MB or so. T
Op donderdag 1 februari 2001 21:02, schreef Sébastien Gingras:
> I'm trying to download the CD image from a FTP site.
> A required .DLL file, CYGWIN1.DLL, was not found.
Look if the mentioned file is in the directory you unpacked
the pseudo-image kit in (it should be). All the files should be
in
I'm trying to download the CD image from a FTP site.
I got the Pseudo-Image Kit Version 2.0 readme and
I followed the instruction on how to download the Pseudo-image cd.
It's to be mentioned that I'm doing the download and rsync on a Win98
machine and I did get the right Kit to get the files and sy
on Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 06:35:09PM -0800, Xucaen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> --- kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > However, in general, you're far better off grabbing the minimal
> > images necessary to do a local installation and complete your
> > installation off the Internet with apt-get.
>
>
>
On Tuesday 12 December 2000 03:35, Xucaen wrote:
> this sounds like fun. :-) I've been
> contemplating my options and I think installing
> from the base disk sets would be good. it would
> at least give me a better understanding of and
> more control over what is actually being
> installed. (as op
--- kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> However, in general, you're far better off
> grabbing the minimal images
> necessary to do a local installation and
> complete your installation off
> the Internet with apt-get.
this sounds like fun. :-) I've been
contemplating my options and I think installing
on Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 09:14:29PM -0500, Rakopoulos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi, I am interested in downloading Debian and putting it onto a CD and then
> installing it from the CD. How would I go about doing this?
>
> Thanks,
> kr
ISOs are available at:
ftp://ftp.debia
Hi, I am interested in downloading Debian and
putting it onto a CD and then installing it from the CD. How would I go about
doing this?
Thanks,
kr
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 03:48:46PM -0400 or thereabouts, Antonio Rodriguez
wrote:
>
> Go to
> ftp://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/2.2.16-2000-07-14/images-1.44/
>
> Get all base*, recue*, root*, driver*
you only need two diskette images - rescue.bin and root.bin
the res
Kris Murray wrote:
> To the List;
>
> My name is Kris Murray. I am interested in downloading this Linux OS.
> However, I have some questions and concerns.
>
> 1. To download it, do I have to ftp the entire OS from the ftp site to my
> hard drive? Or can I just download an installation program th
Hi Kris:
go to www.debian.org/ for all your answers. hth Dean
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Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 1:29 PM
Subject: downloading debian GNU/Linux 2.2
> To the List;
>
> My name is Kris Murray. I am interested
To the List;
My name is Kris Murray. I am interested in downloading this Linux OS.
However, I have some questions and concerns.
1. To download it, do I have to ftp the entire OS from the ftp site to my
hard drive? Or can I just download an installation program that will take
care of download
Try reading the install instructions on the page listed below. This is for
Debian version 2.0 (or hamm), which is currently in its slightly "unstable"
distribution.
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/hamm/hamm/disks-i386/2.0.6_1998-05-12/install.html
There are also instructions for version 1.3 (bo) on
Hi,
I'm looking for the Debian package. I thought I might try it out.
However I'm having problems locating/downloading the proper files?
On the FTP server.what are the files needed for a install of Debian.
I am
very confused with the choices availble. I keep looking for a Zip or
something with
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 03:44:10PM +0200, Arunas Norvaisa wrote:
> >
> > And, perhaps it's only me who is unable to find ANYTHING
> > on ftp.debian.org? It's completely EMPTY!!!
> >
>
> Yes. /debian/dists/unstable/ seems to be empty.
I refer the g
On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 03:44:10PM +0200, Arunas Norvaisa wrote:
>
> And, perhaps it's only me who is unable to find ANYTHING
> on ftp.debian.org? It's completely EMPTY!!!
>
Yes. /debian/dists/unstable/ seems to be empty.
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On 01:56 PM 98.03.26 +, Jules Bean wrote (and I quoted):
>Anyway, I can see plenty of stuff on ftp.debian.org. I'm guessing you
>went and looked during a mirror update - I believe the mirror software may
>delete everything before copying in from the master site. Someone correct
>me if I'm way
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Arunas Norvaisa wrote:
> On 01:04 PM 98.03.26 +, Jules Bean wrote (and I quoted):
> >If I understand correctly:
> >
> >bo is dead. bo is frozen.
> >
> >Replace bo with frozen.
> >
> >Or better, still use URLs like debian/dists/stable/main.
> >
>
> Agree - this path shou
On 01:04 PM 98.03.26 +, Jules Bean wrote (and I quoted):
>If I understand correctly:
>
>bo is dead. bo is frozen.
>
>Replace bo with frozen.
>
>Or better, still use URLs like debian/dists/stable/main.
>
Agree - this path should perhaps be used instead of what
I've written.
Don't understand
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Arunas Norvaisa wrote:
> On 01:38 PM 98.03.26 +0100, Joseph Noelmans wrote (and I quoted):
> >hello,
> >
> >I'm trying to download the debian distribution.
> >Could you please explain me how I should do this? I don't even know
> >which files I have to pick from your ftp-serve
On 01:38 PM 98.03.26 +0100, Joseph Noelmans wrote (and I quoted):
>hello,
>
>I'm trying to download the debian distribution.
>Could you please explain me how I should do this? I don't even know
>which files I have to pick from your ftp-server.
>I have a :
>pentium 100
>48MB RAM
>I use Nets
On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 01:38:06PM +0100, Joseph Noelmans wrote:
> I'm trying to download the debian distribution. Could you please explain
> me how I should do this? I don't even know which files I have to pick
> from your ftp-server.
Start at http://www.debian.org/doc/ . It has various document
hello,
I'm trying to download the debian distribution.
Could you please explain me how I should do this? I don't even know
which files I have to pick from your ftp-server.
I have a :
pentium 100
48MB RAM
I use Netscape to surf the Internet
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