On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 03:13:57PM +1300, Alex King wrote:
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>old: I get a 403 permission denied
>potato_test: (has only r0???)
>potato_update: I don't understand
>
>There used to be a cd-images directory from memory, which I guess is
>now in old.
>
>Can anyone enlighten me as to what is happenin
Hello
I downloaded the i386 version of Debian a couple of days ago. I am trying
to do the same for the sparc version today, but on the
"www.uk.debian.org/debian-cd/cd-images web page, the "dist" directory is no
longer there.
Is there another location that I can find the binary-sparc-1.list fi
Hello, I'm the FTP maintainer of ftp.minet.net,
I'm just informing you that the path to our debian-cd images
is now:
ftp://ftp.minet.net/pub/distrib/debian-cd/
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I am unabale to access atterer's web site. Is there an alternative
location from which I may download the jigdo package?
TIA
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I am unabale to access atterer's web site. Is there an alternative
> location from which I may download the jigdo package?
http://planetmirror.com/pub/jigdo/
ftp://planetmirror.com/pub/jigdo/
i'm not sure why you can't download it from mr atterer's s
I was reading http://www.debian.org/CD/pik/ but
directions to use is less "friendly" (not clear in some points) when someone
want make cd image. Following steps mentioned in README that came with
pseudo-image-kit.tar.gz.
Explain better to yours, README
contains:
"We need a list of the files
Hmm,
are jigdo templates coming out for the 2.2r5 release anytime soon
or should they have been out already? i'm just trying to understand
(i still haven't had the time to play with it) whether jigdo releases
templates after the `official' images are generated or before (aka
like .list files fo
I've downloaded CD-images for the Debian PowerPC version. After that I
tried to install debian on a RS6000 system, but the system didn't boot
from my CDs. Are the CD images 'Debian PowerPC' not bootable? I didn't
succeed in finding
any information which could help me with my problem.
Please be so
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