On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to download the AMD64 DVD's for Debian, but I'm getting the
error "Requested download is not authorized for use with this tracker." I'm
using Azureus under Windows XP. I'm behind a university firewall, which
might be related to the p
It was just unblocked.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2007/02/msg00675.html
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 01:04:22PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
>
> FYI. I just tested it, and it seems to work fine (tried with
> qemu/qemu-system-x86-64).
>
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 01:03:56AM -0800, Debia
Any comments on this? I think I can send a patch for the second one if
you're interested.
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 08:38:22PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
>
> and wonder: Is there any way to increase the number of users who will
> benefit from this? Some ideas:
>
> - Making multiarch the mos
I am trying to get debian cd images with torrent and I have downloaded
the first one... but now I have trouble connecting to the tracker
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 23:12:28 +0200, Paris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am trying to get debian cd images with torrent and I have downloaded
>the first one... but now I have trouble connecting to the tracker
The weekly snapshot is generally rebuilt Monday evening. The tracker is
sometimes unavail
I am trying to download the cds via torrent but I get the message
"Requested download is not authorized for use with this tracker"
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Robert Millan wrote:
> Please do set a timeout in syslinux screen. Even if it's a very high one.
> Since sparc already has 600/10 s as timeout, I propose the same for x86.
IIRC you have to enter something at boot to make a sparc boot from CD.
CD booting is not the default, like it is on many x86
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 00:03, Joey Hess wrote:
> > A friend of mine stopped using Windows
> > because he was unable to install it :-). Then again, we had an
> > Ubuntu CD and we were unable to type anything in the boot screen
> > (which AFAIK is syslinux-based and relies on BIOS). Fortunate
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> My gut feeling says not to change this.
> If your keyboard does not work during initial boot stages, there is
> obviously something structurally broken anyway as it means you can also
> not do any BIOS setup. I'd suggest such a user should get an AT keyboard
> somewhere and fix his BIOS setup
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 06:03:21PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> > Rationale:
> >
> > Some computers have BIOSes that don't support USB keyboards. These are
> > not necessarily old computers; I've found relatively new ones (with amd64
> > cpu, etc) that also exhibit this fuckage. The problem is terri
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