Richard Atterer wrote: >> (I still have no idea where to get libwww-ssl0 5.4). > It's only in Debian unstable. Don't worry about it, you only need it > for the GUI. >> [...] >> - developers-reference.html.tar.gz >> - developers-reference.txt.gz >> - driver-4.bin
> Dunno about the first two, but the solution for the last one is to > upgrade to jigdo 0.6.8. I still have no idea where to find the libwww-ssl0 deb file. I have searched everywhere, incoming, pool, non-US. May I know the URL of that deb file ? Anyway, I have just burned a disk#1 (i386 NON-US) with a wrong MD5SUM. It booted well, and I will try it latter on at home. >> - is there a way to tell .wgetrc to bypass the proxy [...] > Yes - from the info manual: [...] Ah yes, thank you! I forgot that "info" is usually more complete than "man". >> - is the result of "pseudo-image" not an ISO file? > Hm, the .tmp file is "mostly" an ISO image. No, there was *NO* problem to loop mount the .tmp file. But, what I did was "plan B": creating a pseudo-image by using the pseudo-image-kit (by extracting .jigdo file). Gordon Huff wrote: > If you run the "p-i-k" to the end and the MD5 is incorrect, > you don't have anything yet. Unfortunately, I can not run "rsync" because there is no image to refer/ compare. Apparently, I guess, the "pseudo-image-kit" itself does not create a proper ISO file. The mount message was somewhat like "incorrect ISO format". Thank you all, -- Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim -- vLSM.org -- http://rms46.vLSM.org -- Would you like your free frozen Woody? http://kambing.vlsm.org - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]