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> Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
> initial installation. The installer supports installing with just the
first
> x CDs (I recommend 3).
Good advice, Richard. With some further reading, I now understand that the
CD's are presented in the order of highest uti
Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
initial installation. The installer supports installing with just the
first
x CDs (I recommend 3).
Good advice, Richard. With some further reading, I now understand that the
CD's are presented in the order of highest utility.
A
Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
initial installation. The installer supports installing with just the
first
x CDs (I recommend 3).
Good advice, Richard. With some further reading, I now understand that the
CD's are presented in the order of highest utility.
A
Hi Richard!
From: Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David Oglesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem creating ISO for woody-i386-30r2-7
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 10:15:12 +0100
Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
initial installat
Hello,
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 09:09:42AM -0600, Joydeep Basak wrote:
> I just sucessfully used jigdo. However, the .iso file is a Win Rar file. Do
> I just burn this rar file directly or do I need to do something else to
> make it a .iso? Thanks
The .iso file is not a Rar file, it's - um - an
Hello to everyone,
I know, this discussion is a bit off topic, but in my eyes it is
necesarry.
Today I received at laest 5 viruses through "debian-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]". So the server delivering the messages sent to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" must be checked for viruses before
delivery to the individu
Martin,
my opinion is this: any mail with attachments to any Debian list
should be eliminated without comment. There is no point in sending
mail with attachments to a Debian mailing list.
Any mail in HTML format should be *automatically* converted to
plain text format, links deactivated or at leas
Hello,
I just sucessfully used jigdo. However, the .iso file is a Win Rar file. Do
I just burn this rar file directly or do I need to do something else to make
it a .iso? Thanks
B
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Dear *,
because Leo (Deutschland: ftp.leo.org: FTP HTTP) mirrors the debian-cd, I'll close
our Debian-CD mirror (Deutschland: www.theorie.physik.uni-muenchen.de: HTTP) in the
next days.
So please correct our Web-Sides.
I'll rewrite our mirror-side then to leo.org.
--
Viele Gruesse
Ralph Simmler
Re
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 14:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Non-conforming ASCII characters ("ANSI bombs") and things like
> that should be removed without comment.
So anything that doesn't fall within the US-ASCII encoding is thrown out
the window, sending us back into the character set stone age?
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:18:07PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any mail in HTML format should be *automatically* converted to
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I think something like this already happens; the HTML part of
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> On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 14:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Non-conforming ASCII characters ("ANSI bombs") and things like
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> Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
> initial installation. The installer supports installing with just the
first
> x CDs (I recommend 3).
Good advice, Richard. With some further reading, I now understand that the
CD's are presented in the order of highest uti
Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
initial installation. The installer supports installing with just the
first
x CDs (I recommend 3).
Good advice, Richard. With some further reading, I now understand that the
CD's are presented in the order of highest utility.
A
Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
initial installation. The installer supports installing with just the
first
x CDs (I recommend 3).
Good advice, Richard. With some further reading, I now understand that the
CD's are presented in the order of highest utility.
A
Hi Richard!
From: Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David Oglesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: debian-cd@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Problem creating ISO for woody-i386-30r2-7
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 10:15:12 +0100
Note that it's unlikely that you'll need anything from that CD for your
initial i
Hello,
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 09:09:42AM -0600, Joydeep Basak wrote:
> I just sucessfully used jigdo. However, the .iso file is a Win Rar file. Do
> I just burn this rar file directly or do I need to do something else to
> make it a .iso? Thanks
The .iso file is not a Rar file, it's - um - an
Hello to everyone,
I know, this discussion is a bit off topic, but in my eyes it is
necesarry.
Today I received at laest 5 viruses through "debian-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]". So the server delivering the messages sent to
"debian-cd@lists.debian.org" must be checked for viruses before
delivery to the
Martin,
my opinion is this: any mail with attachments to any Debian list
should be eliminated without comment. There is no point in sending
mail with attachments to a Debian mailing list.
Any mail in HTML format should be *automatically* converted to
plain text format, links deactivated or at leas
Hello,
I just sucessfully used jigdo. However, the .iso file is a Win Rar file. Do
I just burn this rar file directly or do I need to do something else to make
it a .iso? Thanks
B
_
Get a FREE online virus check for your PC here, fr
Dear *,
because Leo (Deutschland: ftp.leo.org: FTP HTTP) mirrors the debian-cd, I'll
close
our Debian-CD mirror (Deutschland: www.theorie.physik.uni-muenchen.de: HTTP) in
the
next days.
So please correct our Web-Sides.
I'll rewrite our mirror-side then to leo.org.
--
Viele Gruesse
Ralph Simmler
R
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 14:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Non-conforming ASCII characters ("ANSI bombs") and things like
> that should be removed without comment.
So anything that doesn't fall within the US-ASCII encoding is thrown out
the window, sending us back into the character set stone age?
**V I R U S A L E R T**
our viruschecker found the
I-Worm.Novarg\r
virus in your email to the following recipient:
-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
we stopped delivery of this email! please check your system for viruses, or ask
your system administrator
to do so.
best regards,
the sc
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 08:18:07PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any mail in HTML format should be *automatically* converted to
> plain text format, links deactivated or at least all tags removed.
I think something like this already happens; the HTML part of
multipart/alternative mails is str
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