Hi debian-cd,
With etch having 20+ CDROM sized ISOs per arch (plus businesscard, netinst,
kde, and xfcd) I am beginning to be reminded of when I first started using
Linux and installing required a huge stack of floppies :)
Now most people don't require the full set of CDs to install, I think we
On Tuesday 17 April 2007 19:59, Matt Taggart wrote:
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> So how about keeping around a fixed amount of CD images per arch and
> dropping the rest? I was thinking 3-4, but it might be cool to keep the
> first DVD's worth of packages, so maybe that would be 7 CDs?
> Hmm, we have the kde/x
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:55:31 +1000
"Andrew McGlashan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A.E.Lawrence wrote:
> >> Perhaps the AMD64 really should be re-named to x86-64 instead to stop
> >> further confusion over it's current intended use.
> >
> > But then the AMD64 people would be confused :-)
>
> Perh
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 09:52:29PM +1200, Philip Charles wrote:
>On Tuesday 17 April 2007 19:59, Matt Taggart wrote:
>
>*
>> So how about keeping around a fixed amount of CD images per arch and
>> dropping the rest? I was thinking 3-4, but it might be cool to keep the
>> first DVD's wor
Dirk Neumann wrote:
Perhaps, but I would bet that the Core 2 Duo world will always be
much bigger.
You lost. This is on the way, but always is also today (and
yesterday...)
Okay then, perhaps more Intel of any variety against AMD of any variety
then
;-)
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Hello,
some information to you. The "austrian mirror" -> mirror.gregstar.at is
located in Germany - Nuernberg. Is this the real sense of a local mirror?
If it is really the sense :-) we will provide mirrors for whole europe
best wishes PBB from HKS Industrial IT
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On Tuesday 17 April 2007 16:27, HKS Industrial IT SUPPORTTEAM wrote:
> Hello,
>
> some information to you. The "austrian mirror" -> mirror.gregstar.at
> is located in Germany - Nuernberg. Is this the real sense of a local
> mirror?
>
> If i
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On Tuesday 17 April 2007 19:59, Matt Taggart wrote:
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So how about keeping around a fixed amount of CD images per arch and
dropping the rest? I was thinking 3-4, but it might be cool to keep the
firs
On Tuesday 17 April 2007 19:42, Michael Loftis wrote:
> It's becoming prohibitively expensive for mirrors to maintain a debian
> mirror because of the huge amount of storage required by all of the
> CD/DVD images. This has been brought up before by mirror maintainers.
> IMH(umble)O Jigdo should be
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My series of CD-/DVD-covers for Debian "Etch" is now completed. You
can find them at:
http://ulihansen.kicks-ass.net/etch
License is the GNU GPL, the source is available as editable Gimp XFC
and I included a description how to adapt the artwork to individual
preferences.
I'd really apprec
Ulrich Hansen wrote:
> My series of CD-/DVD-covers for Debian "Etch" is now completed. You
> can find them at:
>
> http://ulihansen.kicks-ass.net/etch
>
> License is the GNU GPL, the source is available as editable Gimp XFC
> and I included a description how to adapt the artwork to individual
I've been looking around the CD vendors. Ideally, I'd like to buy:
* netinst (in an actual mini-iso form factor)
* businesscard (in an actual businesscard form factor)
* multiarch DVD
* multiarch CD
I have not been able to find any of these for etch. Haven't checked
_all_ the US vendors yet, but
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