Richard Owlett wrote: > OK, it is a hot button issue with me as I'm on dialup. Causes me to > wait until DVD's are available from vendors.
I don't understand how having or not having DVD isos on the Debian ftp site affects you. You say you are on dialup. You are not going to be able to download those extra 7 DVDs worth of iso even if they were available. Therefore having them as an iso on the Debian site can't help you anyway. Even if they were there you could not use them. I also know from previous correspondence with you that you have requirements for specific point release versions of Debian. It is unlikely that the specific point release version you desire will be available after the next point release is made. > I've a physically small install of squeeze and I seem to recall > loading something from DVD 8 or 9. You loaded "something". Very likely. But would that not have been most efficiently downloade over the dialup for just that single package? Tens of thousands of packages. You need something from the large set of them. Just download that single something? I will also suggest apt-cacher-ng as being a good tool to cache downloaded debs for multiple installs so that they never need to be transported twice. > I will wait for the full set of DVD's to be available. For my > personal wants/needs/preferences/quirks that is the best solution > and definitely worth the {cost}/{hassle removed}. Or if you have a location with a faster than dialup internet connection, a buddy, a library, you could make your own using jigdo-lite. We have conversed about this before. I wrote up notes in debian-user for you about it. http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/03/msg00667.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/03/msg00672.html The DVD images are available to be created easily for the users who need them. > Raises the question "Will the complete set be available from > vendor/vendors listed at http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/ ?" I hope that many vendors will make the full set of DVDs available. But you would need to ask them those specific questions. It might prompt them to make them available knowing that there are users with your needs that would purchase them. It might speed them along. Bob
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