OBSOLETE and DEAD LINKS: http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/

2003-04-21 Thread Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim
Hello, I guess that these following links in http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/ are dead (slow?) or obselete: DEAD # Australia: mirror.aarnet.edu.au: # Brazil: linorg.usp.br: # Indonesia: gajah.vlsm.org: OBSOLETE # Brazil: ftp.matrix.net.br # Indonesia: kebo.vlsm.org: -- Rahmat

Bye bye Garry

2003-04-21 Thread Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim
Garry Heaton wrote: > I'm new to Debian, having used Mandrake happily for years. Wish you all the best with Mandrake! If ain't broken, then why switch to Debian? Before you considering Debian, please read: * Reasons to Choose Debian http://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian * Debian FAQ http://www

Re: OBSOLETE and DEAD LINKS: http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/

2003-04-21 Thread Glenn McGrath
On 21 Apr 2003 15:46:21 +0700 "Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > DEAD > > # Australia: mirror.aarnet.edu.au: This isnt dead, possibly only accessable from within Australia. Glenn

Re: OBSOLETE and DEAD LINKS: http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/

2003-04-21 Thread Richard Atterer
The situation WRT .iso mirrors is quite messed up... Some people use jigdo-mirror and others use rsync (=> different leafnames for the images), some people outside the US make a link from the 1_NONUS to the 1 CD. Some servers are horribly outdated (e.g. still carry potato), others don't carry any

Re: www.debian.org/CD/netinst/

2003-04-21 Thread Xavier
>On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 09:21:03AM +0100, Martin Sjögren wrote: >> The www.d.o/CD/netinst page does not make clear that the testing netinst >> CDs are meant for testing debian-installer. There have been numerous >> people mailing d-boot about not being able to use it to install sarge. >> >> This

Re: OBSOLETE and DEAD LINKS: http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/

2003-04-21 Thread jason andrade
On Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Glenn McGrath wrote: > On 21 Apr 2003 15:46:21 +0700 > "Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > DEAD > > > > # Australia: mirror.aarnet.edu.au: > > This isnt dead, possibly only accessable from within Australia. i'll confirm this is the case. it contai