New artwork

2007-04-13 Thread Noel Torres
I've created new artwork for Debian CD/DVD images. It's a GIMP XCF 
editable file. It actually contains three layers for the DVD number, and 
users must occult two of them before printing.


They're at http://www.rolamasao.org/etch.html

Noel Torres
er Envite


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Bug#418972: Resolving the issue

2007-04-13 Thread Edson Luiz Zen Junior

I have to load the installer with BOOT_DEBUG=3 then use modprobe
ide-generic, that makes my debian read my HDD and CDROM in hda and hdb, and
Installation can continue...

thanks
Zen


Missing md5 Checksum Files

2007-04-13 Thread Jens Franik
Guten Tag Debian CD,

if someone loades the CD / DVD Images with Bittorrent, there are no
md5 Files in the Directory?

http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/4.0_r0/i386/bt-cd/
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/4.0_r0/i386/bt-dvd/

Whereas in Jigdo Directory, they exist.

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Not Bootable CD/DVD in IA64 iso images

2007-04-13 Thread Elias Chrysoheris
Hi there,
My name is Elias Chrysoheris and I'm an electronic engineer. I use Linux 
scince 1995. I used SuSE Linux but after the MS-Novel contract, I decided to 
move to other destribution. So, after a long time of tests I decided that 
Debian is the one that suits me.

I downloaded the DVD iso images of Debian Testing 4.0 for 686, burned them 
using K3b, and installed it!. Everything is fine. After that, I downloaded 
the DVD iso images of Debian Stable for IA64 to install it in an Intel Core 
Duo system. I burned the DVDs using K3b again, but I found out that the DVDs 
(actually the first one that is intented to be bootable) could not boot. I 
downloaded the Network installation CD (iso image) but again it was not 
bootable. Finally, I downloaded the first CD of the CD Installation iso 
images, burned it, but again it could not boot.

I realized that, when browsing the CD/DVDs I could see the /boot folder, which 
contains the boot image, but in the normal bootable CD/DVDs it was hidden. Do 
I make a mistake, or is this a problem in the iso images of the IA64 
architecture?

Thank you very much for your time.
Yours sincerely
Elias


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Fwd: Not Bootable CD/DVD in IA64 iso images

2007-04-13 Thread Elias Chrysoheris
Hi there,
My name is Elias Chrysoheris and I'm an electronic engineer. I use Linux
scince 1995. I used SuSE Linux but after the MS-Novel contract, I decided to
move to other destribution. So, after a long time of tests I decided that
Debian is the one that suits me.

I downloaded the DVD iso images of Debian Testing 4.0 for 686, burned them
using K3b, and installed it!. Everything is fine. After that, I downloaded
the DVD iso images of Debian Stable for IA64 to install it in an Intel Core
Duo system. I burned the DVDs using K3b again, but I found out that the DVDs
(actually the first one that is intented to be bootable) could not boot. I
downloaded the Network installation CD (iso image) but again it was not
bootable. Finally, I downloaded the first CD of the CD Installation iso
images, burned it, but again it could not boot.

I realized that, when browsing the CD/DVDs I could see the /boot folder,
 which contains the boot image, but in the normal bootable CD/DVDs it was
 hidden. Do I make a mistake, or is this a problem in the iso images of the
 IA64 architecture?

Thank you very much for your time.
Yours sincerely
Elias



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Re: Fwd: Not Bootable CD/DVD in IA64 iso images

2007-04-13 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 03:07:40AM +0300, Elias Chrysoheris wrote:
>Hi there,
>My name is Elias Chrysoheris and I'm an electronic engineer. I use Linux
>scince 1995. I used SuSE Linux but after the MS-Novel contract, I decided to
>move to other destribution. So, after a long time of tests I decided that
>Debian is the one that suits me.
>
>I downloaded the DVD iso images of Debian Testing 4.0 for 686, burned them
>using K3b, and installed it!. Everything is fine. After that, I downloaded
>the DVD iso images of Debian Stable for IA64 to install it in an Intel Core
>Duo system. I burned the DVDs using K3b again, but I found out that the DVDs
>(actually the first one that is intented to be bootable) could not boot. I
>downloaded the Network installation CD (iso image) but again it was not
>bootable. Finally, I downloaded the first CD of the CD Installation iso
>images, burned it, but again it could not boot.
>
>I realized that, when browsing the CD/DVDs I could see the /boot folder,
> which contains the boot image, but in the normal bootable CD/DVDs it was
> hidden. Do I make a mistake, or is this a problem in the iso images of the
> IA64 architecture?

http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#which-cd (paragraph 2)

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Re: Missing md5 Checksum Files

2007-04-13 Thread Steve McIntyre
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 08:21:14PM +0200, Jens Franik wrote:
>Guten Tag Debian CD,
>
>if someone loades the CD / DVD Images with Bittorrent, there are no
>md5 Files in the Directory?
>
>http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/4.0_r0/i386/bt-cd/
>http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/release/4.0_r0/i386/bt-dvd/
>
>Whereas in Jigdo Directory, they exist.

Apologies, they're in place now.

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