Santiago Vila wrote:
Another reason, as I've already said, is that a brown paper bag bug on
a package that you got by FTP/HTTP will probably be fixed by the same
FTP/HTTP in less than ten days. Using a CD, it will never be fixed
unless somebody downloads yet another CD image.
Same applies to Sarge.
Santiago Vila wrote:
There are a lot of people who use sid without those CDs, so your claim
that without them we would have no users using sid and nobody would
report bugs in sid is completely unfounded (not to say ridiculous).
You are completely right. It's just another way which can help users to
Hi i want to try debian stable 3.03. But there is 7
cd to download. My question is: can i do the install just with the first cd, or
in the middle of the install they will say: please insert cd
2... And for the minimal cd install of
stable version when they say (unofficial cd image) does
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Attila Nagy wrote:
> Santiago Vila wrote:
> > There are a lot of people who use sid without those CDs, so your claim
> > that without them we would have no users using sid and nobody would
> > report bugs in sid is completely unfounded (not to say ridiculous).
> You are comple
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Attila Nagy wrote:
> Santiago Vila wrote:
> > not necessarily mean people benefit from them. The CDs might contain
> > packages with very serious bugs, and people might well throw the CD to
> > the bin immediately. You think you are helping by making the CDs available.
>
> Tha
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 23:59:40 -0500
Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi i want to try debian stable 3.03.
Good idea :)
But there is 7 cd to download. My question is: can i do the install just with
the first cd, or in the middle of the install they will say: please insert cd
2...
it is pos
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