On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 01:44:35 +1100, pastor alexander wrote: Next time try to choose a meaningful subject.
> i bought the multi dvd set of debian 32 bit and 64 bit and after a week > of them cocking up i put them in the bin. You bought them and something went bad? Then reclaim to the store, you can make use of what's called "product guarantee". > i wanted an archive to put on > my hard drive so i could assemble different distros including straight > debian without downloading the same files 100 times. the disks were > hostile and badly presented. next i downloaded the weekly multiarch > weekly 3.7 gig not even a bloody desktop, you must be joking. keeps > asking for other dvds i dont have. You need to be more precise in your claims so we can help. - From where did you download the ISO file? - When are you getting the message of "insert the next DVD"? > I have never come across a distro > with more promise or power than debian. mint failed to satisfy, as did > mepis, both good mind you. I have been remastering distros for my > clients for years from pclinuxos without a problem. > the live debian squeeze disk works like a charm. but i want the > multiarch with trimmings. > i spent at least a week in your wiki, its simply too big. get me started > please. > this is the only distro i have a problem with. It is still not clear what the problem is... > this is the only community i have not got a sensible response from so > far. i propose to > start with multiarch > add bootcd for easy remastering > add liquorix as a menu option during boot for my games and > multimedia You can open wishlist bug reports for that feautures to be added. Good luck with that :-P > i already have a similar system setup under pclinuxos and it is very > popular. and easy to do. > maybe i am not good enough for this distro but i have been a contract > programmer for years and would like to assist this community if i can > get up to speed. am willing to submit my distro as a resume if desired. > regards Pastor Alexander I maybe too dense today but what's the main problem you are experiencing? Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

