I didn't know were to send this, so as the changes are related to debian-cd
I'm posting it here with the aim that somebody with powers to modify the web
can do it.
These are changes that I believe should be done because of the changes in the
cd image production that we've had lately, there are new
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Hi all!
After my rsync today I noticed that there were some new
jigdo-Templates for the update CDs. Looked around a bit but I didn't
find whats the difference?
By the way, is it possible to build a security update cd with
debian-cd scripts? I've bee
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Jan Kesten wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> After my rsync today I noticed that there were some new
> jigdo-Templates for the update CDs. Looked around a bit but I didn't
> find whats the difference?
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/jigdo/3.0_r2/README.update
And they aren't exactly
I didn't know were to send this, so as the changes are related to debian-cd
I'm posting it here with the aim that somebody with powers to modify the web
can do it.
These are changes that I believe should be done because of the changes in the
cd image production that we've had lately, there are new
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all!
After my rsync today I noticed that there were some new
jigdo-Templates for the update CDs. Looked around a bit but I didn't
find whats the difference?
By the way, is it possible to build a security update cd with
debian-cd scripts? I've bee
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004, Jan Kesten wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> After my rsync today I noticed that there were some new
> jigdo-Templates for the update CDs. Looked around a bit but I didn't
> find whats the difference?
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/jigdo/3.0_r2/README.update
And they aren't exactly
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