andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr wrote:
> > http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#not-all-images
> Thanks!!
> It seems this is the best answer ))
Just to show how easy jigdo is let me show an example.
# apt-get install jigdo-file
$ mkdir jigdo-stuff
$ cd jigdo-stuff
$ jigdo-lite --noask
http://cdima
arypsg wrote:
> Why Debian has only 3 DVD's ISO?
All of the DVDs images are available. It is only that Debian is not
hosting them as iso images on their download site. There are 10 DVD
images for amd64.
But only a very unusually rare number of people will need any of the
higher numbered DVD ima
Prakash Thangavelu wrote:
> I am Prakash from Chennai, India. I have downloaded first 2 DVD
> images of the stable version of Debian 4. Now I can't continue the
> download. Please help me to download 3rd DVD image. I have spend 4
> days to download the first 2 DVD images. I am downloading the image
David Ashworth wrote:
> Hello, hope I am in the right area to ask this question. If I am
> not, please tell me a better place.
This list is about creating CD images. The debian-boot list would be
more appropriate. It is about the debian-installer and your question
is really more about how to dr
Rudolf Hellmuth wrote:
> A month ago, I installed Debian Etch in a i386 laptop and became very happy
> with it. Now I'm trying to install in my ia64 desktop, but the the media,
> either CD or DVD (both disc 1 of 40r3), aren't being recognized on
> boot.
A common problem is that people confuse ia64
> Can you Please send me Free debian Linux CD to the below
> mentioned address.
I am sorry but Debian itself does not have the resources to send out
free cd media. The data may be freely downloaded however. Please see
this reference for more information.
http://www.debian.org/distrib/
Bob
Otavio Salvador wrote:
> It's supported for this kind of bug (critical) but not others.
Good. Thanks.
> Ack.
Ack. :-)
Bob
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Otavio Salvador wrote:
> While I see your reasons for the message, I'd say that you're wrong
> since debian-cd is used from svn even for point releases (just, in
> this case, from a branch).
I think what you are saying by this (even if not intended) is that
packaged versions of debian-cd should no
Robert Chute wrote:
> is there any way you can remove my email address from this post
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/2003/10/msg2.html
> i never knew that saying "thank you" would get so much spam
Welcome to the hostile world of spammers. :-(
Unfortunately what you want is not usuall
Edgardo Vázquez wrote:
> Hi, i would like to know what kernel come with the
> debian-30r3-i386-binary-1.iso, i need to install shorewall to my
> machine but it dont work with kernel 2.2.20 and i tried to install a
> new kernel but have many problems, so decided to download the
> debian-30r3-i386-bi
Robert Lemmen wrote:
> http://www.semistable.com/cdcover.pl
>
> so, comments please...
Extremely cool! Can't wait for the cd label feature.
Would it be possible to add amd64 to the architecture list?
Bob
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Darren Smith wrote:
> Hi I know this sounds silly but Ive installed linux debian and everything went very
> well i thought but I came to the end when I hit a login prompt which i thought i had
> written login and passwords down but its not working.Can you help me please.
Boot from your installat
Richard Atterer wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The most common problem with jigdo I've found is that what is specified
> > in the .jigdo file to be downloaded to complete the image is not an
> > accurate reflection of what actually exists on the corresponding mirror.
>
> This is a general
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Bob Proulx]
> > So basically with the 2.4.20 and later kernels you need to change
> > the module name for that driver from eepro100 to e100.
>
> Yes, we know. We are waiting for discover version 2 to be able to fix
> this.
But apparently the
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Bob Proulx]
> > So basically with the 2.4.20 and later kernels you need to change
> > the module name for that driver from eepro100 to e100.
>
> Yes, we know. We are waiting for discover version 2 to be able to fix
> this.
But apparently the
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Joseph Barillari wrote:
> > does not have the eepro100 (a fairly common ethernet card)
> > driver. Is there an easy way to build an image that has it? Failing
> > that, where may I suggest that it be added to the ISO?
>
> I suspect this driver is called e100 now.
Just
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Joseph Barillari wrote:
> > does not have the eepro100 (a fairly common ethernet card)
> > driver. Is there an easy way to build an image that has it? Failing
> > that, where may I suggest that it be added to the ISO?
>
> I suspect this driver is called e100 now.
Just
> > Please make sure that the following stuff is on cd #1, if at all possible:
Previously 'rsync' was on CD2. But that is also a key enabling
program. If possible I would like to see rsync on CD1. 190k
Thanks
Bob
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Are you using a 2.4 kernel? I'm afraid the default kernel is a 2.2 kernel.
> > Either install a newer one or enter "bf2.4" at the CD boot prompt...
>
> Yes, you were right - the default kernel ist still 2.2.20 with Debian GNU
> Linux 3.0 (!). To be honest, I did not e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Are you using a 2.4 kernel? I'm afraid the default kernel is a 2.2 kernel.
> > Either install a newer one or enter "bf2.4" at the CD boot prompt...
>
> Yes, you were right - the default kernel ist still 2.2.20 with Debian GNU
> Linux 3.0 (!). To be honest, I did not e
Robert wrote:
> I'm unable to write to my CD-RW. Below is the output. I'm using:
This list is really for posting about getting the Debian distribution
on CD and not about problems with a cdrom on Debian. The place to ask
your question is on debian-user.
But your question has been asked many ti
Robert wrote:
> I'm unable to write to my CD-RW. Below is the output. I'm using:
This list is really for posting about getting the Debian distribution
on CD and not about problems with a cdrom on Debian. The place to ask
your question is on debian-user.
But your question has been asked many ti
Marcel Kunath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-09 10:54:05 +1100]:
>
> If a Debian guru can come up with a way to create a
>
> Debian 3.0r0 -> 3.0r1 Update CD
>
> then we are most happy to supply this disc to our Debian customers.
That would be a useful thing. I know that I would also like to hav
Marcel Kunath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-09 10:54:05 +1100]:
>
> If a Debian guru can come up with a way to create a
>
> Debian 3.0r0 -> 3.0r1 Update CD
>
> then we are most happy to supply this disc to our Debian customers.
That would be a useful thing. I know that I would also like to hav
Geert & Fatima, Didden - Hassouni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-12 14:57:45
+0100]:
> However it then says that you can create the CD's using your favorite tool,
> still being a M$ user for the time being we used ROXIO Easy CD creator and
> selected to create 'bootable' CD's..
By selecting 'b
Geert & Fatima, Didden - Hassouni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-12 14:57:45 +0100]:
> However it then says that you can create the CD's using your favorite tool,
> still being a M$ user for the time being we used ROXIO Easy CD creator and
> selected to create 'bootable' CD's..
By selecting 'bo
Karl M. Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-31 20:04:30 -0700]:
> Do you guys ever proof read?
Does that mean you are volunteering to do so for the next release?
Many hands make light work. It is a cooperative effort after all. I
think a BTS report has already been filed for your particular i
Flex wrote:
> Hier habe ich noch ein CD Cover f?r Debian / WOODY
> http://www.heinschink.at/accounts/ntwfx/various/Linux/cdcovers/
I found that cover very well done. Thanks for posting it.
Since the .zip (of the .png) files is the same size as the .png I
suggest that you drop the .zip versions.
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