[Raphael Hertzog]
> Are those files architecture specific ? If yes, do you provide them
> for all architectures ?
I believe they are readable by all archs. It is translated messages
in UTF-8 format.
>> catalogs for everything in $(langs), and i386-specials/mini-iso.sh knows
>> how to put it on
Hi Rich,
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 05:17:06PM -0500, Rich Carreiro wrote:
> As for the file-with-the-name-of an-MD5-string it's trying to get
> from ftp.fsn.hu, I don't know what's up with that (but then I don't
> claim to know what lurks in the heart of debian package management
> as I've never us
VITARAG RATHOD
106/B-7, Government Quarters,
Nanubhai Zaveri Marg,
Opp. "A" Division Police Station,
Jail Road, Bhavnagar - 364 001,
Gujarat, India.
Dear Sir,
We are student who studying Linux Administration but we have no Linux OS
with us at our home place. We are five students and one machine i
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 12:18:02AM +1300, Vit wrote:
> VITARAG RATHOD
> 106/B-7, Government Quarters,
> Nanubhai Zaveri Marg,
> Opp. "A" Division Police Station,
> Jail Road, Bhavnagar - 364 001,
> Gujarat, India.
>
> Dear Sir,
> We are student who studying Linux Administration but we have no Lin
Hi all,
I have been trying out jigdo-lite to download/build both potato and
woody images. So far, 5 out of 6 went off without a hitch - very cool
process! The one time it failed, I got the "Aargh - not all files could
be downloaded" message. I saw the message that said if this happens, my
only r
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Lastly, the one not-completely-cool things I noticed about jigdo is that,
> since many of the files are small and download relatively quickly (at
> DSL speeds,) the single-ftp-logon-per-file nature of the way wget is
> being used means you spend a lo
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