> I wrote: > > > How do you download the whole binary tree? In RH I simply downloaded the > > > iso-images and then applied all subsequent upgrades. Debian seems to > > > function differently; when I browsed an ftp mirror, I couldn't find the > > > actual packages. > > Tzafrir Cohen: > > (ISO images are of the installation, not of system) > > Does that mean that I can only install packages while connected to the net? >
If you insists on the ISOs search for jidgo. You can search for it in www.debian.org. URLs were also posted here a few weeks ago. I believe you could find them in the list archive. Obviously you can also download the debs (RPMs equivalent for a Debian system) while on the net and installed them afterwards. However Debian integrated installing and updating a system directly from the net very nicely. Even with a modest net connectivity you might want to skip all the old methods and go directly to the net one. > > Do you have /tmp on a different partition? > > Actually, no. I symlinked /tmp and /usr/tmp to /var/tmp which is on a > different partition. > > > /opt and /usr/local are the same: not part of the "formal" system, and > > intended for extra packages. Although debian places some a few config > > files in /usr/local > > But quite some flamers are upset at RH for putting everything in /usr/bin. In > fact, a few months ago mosfet went beserk complaining about `ls /usr/bin|wc > -l` returing a number greater than 1500. So I wondered whether debian guys > were doing it differently. 1403 for my desktop which lacks KDE/GNOME desktop environment. > > Arie Folger > -- > It is absurd to seek to give an account of the matter to a man > who cannot himself give an account of anything; for insofar as > he is already like this, such a man is no better than a vegetable. > -- Book IV of Aristotle's Metaphysics > > ================================================================= > To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command > echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Shaul Karl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] e t ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]