> Would there be any objections to setting the default
> boot kernel on woody CD#1 to the bf2.4 flavor ???
I think it is good idea, because with bf2.4 you can install
debian (toeretically) on reiserfs.
Mateusz Papiernik
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s,
and more. I think in installing process there must be full
kernel with support for many hardware, for example 2.4.18 vanilla
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> A more conservative way to get the language chooser going would be to
> put compact or idepci on the first disk. It doesn't require 2.4 as
> such.
I've got one more suggestion. I think we can load first very small 2.2 boot
kernel,
next display "kernel choose" dialog, and next start the installa
> Szanowni Panstwo !
> Jesli potrzebujecie systemu do zarzadzania punktem serwisowym-naprawczym
what's the hell? This program is for windows,and this mail is
FULL-SPAM. Plonk master opus.
M.
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> jestem fajnem linuxa , chcial bym nabyc wersje na cd-rom a link do
> sklepu internetowego nie dziala , czy mozecie mi wyslac debiana na
> cd-rom za minimalna oplata
Cysio, it's english mailing list - If you want polish support you
should subscribe debian-user-polish list, but I can help y
> No idea.
Why? There is an idea :-)
there it is: http://www.mati.rm.pl/debian/debian.jpg
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Sounds like a Windows problem, try calling Microsoft support
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> All the images are 1:1 scaled at 300dpi.
It's nice, but I think, that the "Debian" text at the bottom
of covers is too blured - are you using SVG debian logo?
You should use SVG, or EPS (rasterized for 300dpi) for good
effects :-)
Please correct my english, if it's wrong - I'm from Poland
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> So, Now that I have 650MB woody-i386-1.raw file, on my HD what do I
> do with it?
burn with cdrecord/nero/whatever, the same as ISO file. It's only
other extension.
$ cdrecord -vvv woody-i386-1.raw
for example.
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Sounds like a Windows problem, try calling Microsof
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