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2001-10-11 Thread Scott Inglis
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Re: Debian ISO

2001-10-11 Thread Richard Atterer
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 03:01:55PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote: > I've brought this up before. I went to go get an ISO, and was > presented with 50 questions about what I intended to do with it, and > what type of person I was. It's rediculous, regardless of the issue > it is trying to solve. > > To

success report with sparc and hppa cd images (with minor issues)

2001-10-11 Thread Mark Montague
Hi, cd-developers. At Santiago's suggestion, I grabbed the cdimage-unofficial images of cd 1 for both hppa and sparc (since I scavenged a sparc20 and an hp 735 for free). I now have both running the latest woody with no serious problems. I do have a couple of comments for each architecture, but

Mark Montague: success report with sparc and hppa cd images (with minor issues)

2001-10-11 Thread Mark Montague
Santiago suggested that I forward this to to several groups. Also, though, I mentioned the dhcp-client issue in a followup to a dhcp-client bug report, I found that the latest woody dhcp-client is probably better behaved (it looks like it will respect the /etc/network/interfaces that dbootstrap se

Re: Mark Montague: success report with sparc and hppa cd images (with minor issues)

2001-10-11 Thread Chris Tillman
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 05:45:41PM -0700, Mark Montague wrote: > > I also thought a little more about the mime-support issue below, and > realize that it's an extra-weird situation, in that, e.g. lynx > Recommends: mime-support, and certainly shouldn't Depends: > mime-support, but it would need t

Re: Mark Montague: success report with sparc and hppa cd images (with minor issues)

2001-10-11 Thread Chris Tillman
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 05:45:41PM -0700, Mark Montague wrote: > > I also thought a little more about the mime-support issue below, and > realize that it's an extra-weird situation, in that, e.g. lynx > Recommends: mime-support, and certainly shouldn't Depends: > mime-support, but it would need t