abt linux

2003-03-06 Thread rjainpec
sir, I Rajat Jain a student of M.Tech(Computer Science) from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,sir i was a grate admire of Linux, so for this reason i want to install latest version of linux so could you help me in this regard by sending me the linux CD. thanking you rajat jain type 4/15 v

Re: abt linux

2003-03-06 Thread Sanjeev \"Ghane\" Gupta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > sir, > I Rajat Jain a student of M.Tech(Computer Science) from Indian > Institute of Technology Roorkee,sir i was a grate admire of > Linux, so for this reason i want to install latest version of > linux so could you help me in this regard by sending me the > linux CD. t

abt linux

2003-03-06 Thread rjainpec
sir, I Rajat Jain a student of M.Tech(Computer Science) from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,sir i was a grate admire of Linux, so for this reason i want to install latest version of linux so could you help me in this regard by sending me the linux CD. thanking you rajat jain type 4/15 v

Re: Creating jigdo files without loal file access

2003-03-06 Thread Patrick Strasser
Hello! I found an elagant way to solve a lot of problems with help of Debian's md5sums file and 'join'. I set up a script that sorts out files that have the same checksum in the Hurd image and on Debian servers, and sets up a link structure like the file system structure on Debian servers, but

Re: Creating jigdo files without loal file access

2003-03-06 Thread Patrick Strasser
Hello again! I'm sorry to corrct myself, but things turned out to get better. The template size of 101 Mb was without alph.gnu.org packages. With alpha packages it's 62 MB. Wich I think is quite ok. I'll have a try on the second CD. I'm curious about the template size, which I expect to be quit

Re: Creating jigdo files without loal file access

2003-03-06 Thread Philip Charles
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Patrick Strasser wrote: > Hello again! > > I'm sorry to corrct myself, but things turned out to get better. > The template size of 101 Mb was without alph.gnu.org packages. With > alpha packages it's 62 MB. Wich I think is quite ok. 37 MB in disks-hurd-i386 is unique to K2, so

abt linux

2003-03-06 Thread rjainpec
sir, I Rajat Jain a student of M.Tech(Computer Science) from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,sir i was a grate admire of Linux, so for this reason i want to install latest version of linux so could you help me in this regard by sending me the linux CD. thanking you rajat jain type 4/15 v

Re: abt linux

2003-03-06 Thread Sanjeev \"Ghane\" Gupta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > sir, > I Rajat Jain a student of M.Tech(Computer Science) from Indian > Institute of Technology Roorkee,sir i was a grate admire of > Linux, so for this reason i want to install latest version of > linux so could you help me in this regard by sending me the > linux CD. t

abt linux

2003-03-06 Thread rjainpec
sir, I Rajat Jain a student of M.Tech(Computer Science) from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,sir i was a grate admire of Linux, so for this reason i want to install latest version of linux so could you help me in this regard by sending me the linux CD. thanking you rajat jain type 4/15 v

Re: Creating jigdo files without loal file access

2003-03-06 Thread Patrick Strasser
Hello! I found an elagant way to solve a lot of problems with help of Debian's md5sums file and 'join'. I set up a script that sorts out files that have the same checksum in the Hurd image and on Debian servers, and sets up a link structure like the file system structure on Debian servers, but

Re: Creating jigdo files without loal file access

2003-03-06 Thread Patrick Strasser
Hello again! I'm sorry to corrct myself, but things turned out to get better. The template size of 101 Mb was without alph.gnu.org packages. With alpha packages it's 62 MB. Wich I think is quite ok. I'll have a try on the second CD. I'm curious about the template size, which I expect to be quite

Re: Creating jigdo files without loal file access

2003-03-06 Thread Philip Charles
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Patrick Strasser wrote: > Hello again! > > I'm sorry to corrct myself, but things turned out to get better. > The template size of 101 Mb was without alph.gnu.org packages. With > alpha packages it's 62 MB. Wich I think is quite ok. 37 MB in disks-hurd-i386 is unique to K2, so