I set up my computer for automatic update of my .iso of testing and got
it working in early December. Since some time just before Xmas, I have
been unable to connect to the jigdo-area of both www.debian.org and
gluck.debian.org. Does anyone know why they are unavailable? The URLs
that I am tryi
Greg Madden wrote:
On Saturday 22 February 2003 10:59 am, Soren Andersen wrote:
Hello,
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My experience of trying to understand how the PTB at Debian want CD
iso's distributed was not very easy. I like and admire Jigdo, great
concept, but what left me frustrat
Gordon Huff wrote:
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So Jigdo files and the templates are the basis for the iso creation,
Backwards, actually. The "official" iso image is created first, and
the jigdo process creates the jigdo and template files.
I'm curious about the process of creating Official iso images. How is it
done
I set up my computer for automatic update of my .iso of testing and got
it working in early December. Since some time just before Xmas, I have
been unable to connect to the jigdo-area of both www.debian.org and
gluck.debian.org. Does anyone know why they are unavailable? The URLs
that I am tryi
Greg Madden wrote:
On Saturday 22 February 2003 10:59 am, Soren Andersen wrote:
Hello,
snip
My experience of trying to understand how the PTB at Debian want CD
iso's distributed was not very easy. I like and admire Jigdo, great
concept, but what left me frustrat
I am attempting to acquire a set of debian cds using a Red Hat 6.2
workstation. I have downloaded the pseudo-image kit and followed the
README instructions to the point where I invoke the "make-pseudo-image"
script. This is what I see in the xterm:
[pecondon@big bin1]$ ./make-pseudo-image binary-
I solved my problem by the simple expedient of upgrading to the latest
version of ncftp. Now things work just as advertised!
Sorry to bother you.
Thanks.
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I am attempting to acquire a set of debian cds using a Red Hat 6.2
workstation. I have downloaded the pseudo-image ki
I am a proto-newbie. I attempted an internet install of debian twice.
Both times, the initial install from cd that came in the back of book
went fine. Then I tried to let debian complete the install via the
internet. After hours in downloading, my mouse stopped working. I was
able to restart the X
I am unabale to access atterer's web site. Is there an alternative
location from which I may download the jigdo package?
TIA
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eaving the jigdo process running
in case I get any suggestions on how to break it loose from where it is
stuck.
Or is this a manifestation of a known bug? I'd be happy to answer any
questions in the hope of getting this working.
Thanks.
PS jigdo-lite is now in its 16th retry. I'm a slow
a 56k ppp connection.
It is a life saver!
Thanks.
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will enable
installation of Woody. Which ones do I really need? Or is the bad news that
I really need all of them?
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Gordon Huff wrote:
-snip-
So Jigdo files and the templates are the basis for the iso creation,
Backwards, actually. The "official" iso image is created first, and
the jigdo process creates the jigdo and template files.
I'm curious about the process of creating Official iso images. How is i
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