On 2016-07-11 at 19:49:19 +0200, kac...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey is it possible for the Debian project to finance a promotional action
> that involves giving Debian CDs away for free? These could be discs with
> just one color logo and name printed on it the, so they would be cheap and
>
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 08:36:10PM +0200, kac...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 11.07.2016 20:31, Geert Stappers wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 07:49:19PM +0200, kac...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hey is it possible for the Debian project to finance a promotional
> > > action that
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 07:49:19PM +0200, kac...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey is it possible for the Debian project to finance a promotional
> action that involves giving Debian CDs away for free? These could be
> discs with just one color logo and name printed on it the, so they
> would
Hey is it possible for the Debian project to finance a promotional
action that involves giving Debian CDs away for free? These could be
discs with just one color logo and name printed on it the, so they would
be cheap and that would look professional at the same time.
Thanks,
wsky
Heya,
On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 02:01:13PM +0100, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> Axel suggestion of making people pay for the CDs is the good one,
> IMHO. That way people will be less likely to get something just to throw
> it away (and that is the *real* waste). We can for instance sell 1 DV
Hello,
Damien Fovet a écrit :
Hi,
I am head of school EPITECH in Lille France, and i am
seeking installation’s cds of DEBIAN and goodies, cause we are planning
an event open for all our students and external people. This event is
based on how to install free linux
Hi,
You should check debianart.org
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Hi,
I am head of school EPITECH in Lille France, and i
am seeking installation’s cds of DEBIAN and goodies, cause we are p
lanning an event
Hi,
I am head of school EPITECH in Lille France, and i am
seeking installations cds of DEBIAN and goodies, cause we are planning an
event open for all our students and external people. This event is based on
how to install free linux distribution. Could you do something
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short version:
burn CDs with us and enjoy an evening with soup+drinks.
slightly longer version:
on the first monday in october we will come together
to burn as many CDs with free software as we can.
it will be a joint venture of all who bring their
PCs with CD burners set up in a local network
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 08:57:55PM +0100, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Sven Hoexter wrote:
> > We'll give away a CD/DVD with the sources only uppon request.
>
> With the space of a DVD, I'd rather include the sources than more
> architectures or packages.
For what reason would you do it? ATM we can
Sven Hoexter wrote:
> We'll give away a CD/DVD with the sources only uppon request.
> Anyway nobody will include all sarge packages, as always just the common
> packages you'll need to get startet or do you need all different kernel-images
> and kernel-patches to get startet?
With the space of a D
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 11:52:39PM +0100, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Sven Luther wrote:
> > I would volunteer for doing the powerpc part if it would come to that.
> > Still, not idea if there is place on a DVD to put many architectures, if
> > we are going to put the whole sarge archive on it.
>
Sven Luther wrote:
> I would volunteer for doing the powerpc part if it would come to that.
> Still, not idea if there is place on a DVD to put many architectures, if
> we are going to put the whole sarge archive on it.
IIRC, i386+source is ~8.4 GB for woody, not including security updates.
And I'
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 05:14:49PM +0100, Daniel E. Atencio Psille wrote:
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> | Hey,
> | ok you just warmed up the CD discussion so let's continue with the CDs for
> | LinuxTag 2004. First I
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 07:59:45PM +0100, Daniel E. Atencio Psille wrote:
> |>Sven Hoexter wrote:
Hi,
> | Well best is to take it all but be warned testing is a hart and time
> | consuming task. Building the image itself is not that hard at all ;)
> | Anyway you need to coordinate with someone in
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|>| LinuxTag 2004. First I'm unable to manage or master stuff for the
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|>| this year. If I would like to have a chance to
Sven Hoexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ok you just warmed up the CD discussion so let's continue with the CDs for
> LinuxTag 2004. First I'm unable to manage or master stuff for the LinuxTag
> this year. If I would like to have a chance to pass my exams I've to
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 05:14:49PM +0100, Daniel E. Atencio Psille wrote:
> Sven Hoexter wrote:
> | LinuxTag 2004. First I'm unable to manage or master stuff for the LinuxTag
> | this year. If I would like to have a chance to pass my exams I've to
> | concentrate on school so no time for other thi
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 05:02:53PM +0100, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> * Sven Hoexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040227 16:16]:
>
> > Ok now for some general stuff:
> > I would vote for DVDs with Knoppix and Sarge with D-I. Donno what's the
> > state
> > of debian-cd is ATM but I hope that it can do the
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> * Sven Hoexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040227 16:16]:
>
> > Ok now for some general stuff:
> > I would vote for DVDs with Knoppix and Sarge with D-I. Donno what's the
> > state
> > of debian-cd is ATM but I hope that it can do the job. This needs to be
> > checked by the o
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| Hey,
| ok you just warmed up the CD discussion so let's continue with the CDs for
| LinuxTag 2004. First I'm unable to manage or master stuff for the LinuxTag
| this year. If I would like to have a chance to pass my exa
* Sven Hoexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040227 16:16]:
> Ok now for some general stuff:
> I would vote for DVDs with Knoppix and Sarge with D-I. Donno what's the state
> of debian-cd is ATM but I hope that it can do the job. This needs to be
> checked by the one who is mastering the CD, I only remembe
Hey,
ok you just warmed up the CD discussion so let's continue with the CDs for
LinuxTag 2004. First I'm unable to manage or master stuff for the LinuxTag
this year. If I would like to have a chance to pass my exams I've to
concentrate on school so no time for other things. Sorry.
Josef Spillner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So it means if e.g. CD 1 contains the kernel (Mach+Hurd? :) Or Linux...) and
> CD 2 contains Freeciv, Nethack and Moon-buggy, we're doomed.
No. Because its a complete set of CDs of one Operating System. What
they mean is a thing like
On Monday 16 June 2003 12:08, hauke wrote:
> I asked the BMFSFJ for an answer about the new "Jugendschutzgesetz" and the
> possibillity to give away Debian-CDs with games. I think it is possible,
> but I'm not a lawer ;)
You're lucky.
I tried to contact several instit
Hi,
I asked the BMFSFJ for an answer about the new "Jugendschutzgesetz" and the
possibillity to give away Debian-CDs with games. I think it is possible, but
I'm not a lawer ;)
If somebody wants, feel free to translate.
Here is the answer I got:
===
Jug
Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> No. In debian-cd is only linuxtag2000 with packages to include. I made
>> a copy and added some packages.
> You mean 2k1? Oh, and this time, please do NOT forget Tuxracer and
> Galeon!
No, i mean 2000. The debian-cd only has 2000. There is one
linuxexpo
#include
Joerg Jaspert wrote on Sun May 05, 2002 um 12:12:07AM:
> No. In debian-cd is only linuxtag2000 with packages to include. I made
> a copy and added some packages.
You mean 2k1? Oh, and this time, please do NOT forget Tuxracer and
Galeon!
> >> > I suggest to put bf2.4 and bf2.4-xfs on a
Michael Bramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > IMO yes. We should merge packages list of the last lt-CD, merge with
>> > Knoppix list and drop non-free and knoppix-specific packages.
>> Yes, its big. If i say all Packages i get 6CDs :)
> have you the old LT-CD from last year. IMHO this is a good
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 05:38:57PM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> - Should i make only an Image for one CD or for more (woody is
> >>biig)
> > IMO yes. We should merge packages list of the last lt-CD, merge with
> > Knoppix list and drop non-fre
Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> - Should i use the normal Installsystem or PGI ?
> I personally prefer the normal installation system, but I am not
> objective.
Today i started with debian-cd. I dont know if i give pgi a try, it
wants to install too much other things. :)
>> - Shoul
Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> A Linux-CD without Emacs is a Windows-CD.
> Huh? I've never seen a Windows CD with the sources on it.
Ok. A Linux-CD without Emacs is a Windows-CD with a big Error from the
Distributor. Noone ever wants to see the shit someone declares as
Windows
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> A Linux-CD without Emacs is a Windows-CD.
Huh? I've never seen a Windows CD with the sources on it.
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On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 03:12:45PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 01:25:46PM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> > There must be emacs on the CD. A Linux-CD without Emacs is a
> > Windows-CD. And Postfix and pppoe. Anything else does not matter. :)
>
> I beg to disagree and ask f
#include
Joerg Jaspert wrote on Fri Apr 26, 2002 um 04:06:20PM:
> > I beg to disagree and ask for a vote concerning Emacs. :-)
> > In fact I could understand if you're asking for vi, but emacs ... :-)
>
> vi ? That editor that can do nothing except beep or destroy your files
> ? :)
> Ok, we shou
Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> There must be emacs on the CD. A Linux-CD without Emacs is a
>> Windows-CD. And Postfix and pppoe. Anything else does not matter. :)
> I beg to disagree and ask for a vote concerning Emacs. :-)
> In fact I could understand if you're asking for vi, but
an
> download (via rsync) the generated image.
And i only offered to make the Image so people have something to
download.
>> > copying the CDs and getting in touch with the sponsors.
>> I dont have a copy machine. I dont know any sponsor. Im not good in
>> getting sponsors
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 01:25:46PM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> There must be emacs on the CD. A Linux-CD without Emacs is a
> Windows-CD. And Postfix and pppoe. Anything else does not matter. :)
I beg to disagree and ask for a vote concerning Emacs. :-)
In fact I could understand if you're aski
expect others to do the more "boring" work
> > like testing,
>
> I can test it only with one PC. So there must be another one who test
> it.
Look like it worked before please. Someone masters, discuss the package
lists on IRC or here, and people can download (via rsync) the
sting tasks (deciding about the contents of the CD,
LOL. Do i say "Shut up, i say whats the contents are" ?
> creating an ISO image) and expect others to do the more "boring" work
> like testing,
I can test it only with one PC. So there must be another one who test
it.
will test them (i put them on people.d.o).
Sorry, it's not going to work this way. You can't pick the interesting
tasks (deciding about the contents of the CD, creating an ISO image) and
expect others to do the more "boring" work like testing, copying the CDs
and getting in touc
Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> - Should i use the normal Installsystem or PGI ?
> I personally prefer the normal installation system, but I am not
> objective.
Hehe, you are on of the bf-guys, yes.
>> - Should i make only an Image for one CD or for more (woody is
>>biig)
>
#include
Joerg Jaspert wrote on Fri Apr 26, 2002 um 12:56:37PM:
> - Should i use the normal Installsystem or PGI ?
I personally prefer the normal installation system, but I am not
objective.
> - Should i make only an Image for one CD or for more (woody is
>biig)
IMO yes. We should me
Hi
What is the actual state of Woody CDs for the LT ?
Is there one who build them ? If not i offer to do that.
If i do:
- Should i use the normal Installsystem or PGI ?
- Should i make only an Image for one CD or for more (woody is
biig)
- Should i make a DVD Image ? (i dont have a
Not sure if this could be useful for our cd as well.
Regards,
Joey
Attila Nagy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Two new CD-Images are available at
> ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-upgrade :
>
> binary-i386-3-gege.iso
> upgrade.iso
>
> Few lines from the README of the first file (can be f
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> > Another question is how to organize the package on the cds. Do we want
> > to maintain the pool structure there? I would say yes, since you could
> > that as a starting point if you want yo
CVS before...
> > That's the part that can be resolved most easily, though.
>
> What I meant is that some persons should be able to work on the
> system directly building the CDs and I can just checkout the cvs
> tree and reproduce the results over here.
Sounds like a good pl
Roland Bauerschmidt writes:
> Peter, do you think it would be possible to give accounts to some other
> people directly involved with the CD building like Torsten? I don't see
> any problem...
No, as long as we talk about people, which either me or you (or both)
know.
Greetings,
Peter
-
solved most easily, though.
What I meant is that some persons should be able to work on the
system directly building the CDs and I can just checkout the cvs
tree and reproduce the results over here.
cu
Torsten
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Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 04:03:37PM -0500, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> > for a partial mirror (i386 and source of the packages we need), the box
> > is fairly fast (dual 400-Mhz-Alpha; 512 MB-RAM; and 3 4GB SCSI HDDs).
>
> Hmm, isn't that a bit limited? Not that I want
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 10:39:58AM -0500, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Torsten, did you ask your boss if some people could get accounts on your
> mirror?
No, he will be back at work tomorrow.
cu
Torsten
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On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 04:03:37PM -0500, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> for a partial mirror (i386 and source of the packages we need), the box
> is fairly fast (dual 400-Mhz-Alpha; 512 MB-RAM; and 3 4GB SCSI HDDs).
Hmm, isn't that a bit limited? Not that I want to protest but I think
given the sma
Peter H. Ganten wrote:
> Another Machine, which we should be able to use without problems is
> the new lug-bremen machine.
Great idea! I didn't even think of that... We should have enough space
for a partial mirror (i386 and source of the packages we need), the box
is fairly fast (dual 400-Mhz-Al
Roland Bauerschmidt writes:
> Torsten, did you ask your boss if some people could get accounts on your
> mirror?
Another Machine, which we should be able to use without problems is
the new lug-bremen machine.
Greetings,
Peter
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Concerning the issue where to build the CD, we don't have a solution
yet. Pandora would be nice, but doesn't have a "non-non-us" mirror, and
I don't know of any other Debian machines in Europe with a full mirror.
I just built a test CD with some packages from main on gluck which went
really smooth
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 07:47:55AM -0500, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010504 14:26]:
> > Hmm, weird. Are you mirroring stable, testing, and sid, both pool and
> > dists?
>
> That's not weird at all. You only measured the pool, but there are
> still many pa
* Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010504 14:26]:
> Hmm, weird. Are you mirroring stable, testing, and sid, both pool and
> dists?
That's not weird at all. You only measured the pool, but there are
still many packages not in the pool (look in the sid sources file for
Dictory =~ /potato/).
Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> For some reason these numbers are way off - we are mirroring i386 and
> source only and this is the df output (okay, we have -non-US and -security
> as well):
Hmm, weird. Are you mirroring stable, testing, and sid, both pool and
dists?
Roland
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On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:28:05PM -0500, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> A full mirror is eer at the moment no option I think:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/org/ftp.debian.org% du -s -h ftp
> 24G ftp
>
> This would be the space needed for main on i386 and source only, still
> to big...:
> [EMAIL PROTECT
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I'd love to see a mirror on pandora (i386 only or so), so we can also
> run the lintian lab there. How much space would that require?
My reply I thought to have sent to this mail some time ago,
unfortunately never arrived. I don't see it in my sent folder either, so
I su
* Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010430 19:41]:
> Yes, I figured out that pandora doesn't have a mirror only later. A
> possibility would be to keep a small partial mirror of only the packages
> we need on pandora, or use a different machine...
I'd love to see a mirror on pandora (i386
gt; discs.
That sounds good. How much bandwidth would that machine have for us to
download images for testing? Is it connected to the DFN (which would
probably to the fasted for most of us)?
> Another question is how to organize the package on the cds. Do we want
> to maintain the pool stru
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:47:55AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > Good idea IMO, but do we do this instead of installable package,
> > additionally or on a seperate CD?
>
> We *can* do this as well. This is funded already!!! All we have
> to do is produce the CD. Much of the required Know-How
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 02:11:41PM +0200, Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> > all manually. I think we should make the whole beast scriptable so
> > that whenever somebody needs to build custom cds he can base it on
> > our work.
>
> Sorry, you must have misunderstood me. I
Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> If we are building woody cds, we should use the same tools as we will
> use later when creating the release images. So we will have to go
> with debian-cd and extend it for our needs. From what Roland wrote
> it seems he wants to create the directory tree o
Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 03:14:38AM +0200, Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> > 1. Which Debian version?
> >
>
> Woody.
>
> > 2. How about a live file system?
> >
>
> Good idea IMO, but do we do this instead of installable
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001, Michael Meskes wrote:
>> 3. What packages to put on the CDs?
>> ---
>>
>> ...
>> 1. KDE
>> 2. Gnome?? If we have KDE on it people will expect us to ship Gnome as
>>well just to be fair :(
>
n a seperate CD?
> 3. What packages to put on the CDs?
> ---
>
> ...
> 1. KDE
> 2. Gnome?? If we have KDE on it people will expect us to ship Gnome as
>well just to be fair :(
Bot.
> 3. Apache, MySQL, PHP4 (3?)
PostgreSQL!
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Hi *,
Only to get the discussion started again I would like to inject my
opinions about the CDs into this list.
1. Which Debian version?
Basically we have to chose from the dists on our mirrors what to put
on the CDs, so we have stable, testing or unstable. Frozen is
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Jens Neppe wrote:
> I've played around with last years CD-Cover and you can see the results
> on http://www.neppe.com/debian_cd if you want. So if you think this is a
> good version, I would linke to continue working on it.
Please don't keep using that old malformed blocky lo
Jens Neppe wrote:
> OK. I can offer you to create several versions of a cd cover. We can
> then start an election which one should be taken. Do you have any
> whishes concerning the disk label? But first it is necessary to decide
> which release to take and what kind of disk it should be(live-cd or
Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> Jens Neppe wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've played around with last years CD-Cover and you can see the results
> > on http://www.neppe.com/debian_cd if you want. So if you think this is a
> > good version, I would linke to continue working on it.
>
> I have to agree to Roland
could we make some more since I would like to distribute the CDs on our
booth as well. I think we have enough founding to pay 6000 instead of 5000
or so.
Michael
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Jens Neppe wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've played around with last years CD-Cover and you can see the results
> on http://www.neppe.com/debian_cd if you want. So if you think this is a
> good version, I would linke to continue working on it.
I have to agree to Roland, having vanishing sourcecode in the bac
Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
>
> Jens Neppe wrote:
> > I've played around with last years CD-Cover and you can see the results
> > on http://www.neppe.com/debian_cd if you want. So if you think this is a
> > good version, I would linke to continue working on it.
>
> I actually like the one we had l
Roland Bauerschmidt wrote:
> Jens Neppe wrote:
> > I've played around with last years CD-Cover and you can see the results
> > on http://www.neppe.com/debian_cd if you want. So if you think this is a
> > good version, I would linke to continue working on it.
>
> I actually like the one we had last
Jens Neppe wrote:
> I've played around with last years CD-Cover and you can see the results
> on http://www.neppe.com/debian_cd if you want. So if you think this is a
> good version, I would linke to continue working on it.
I actually like the one we had last year better. The package list in the
b
Hi!
I've played around with last years CD-Cover and you can see the results
on http://www.neppe.com/debian_cd if you want. So if you think this is a
good version, I would linke to continue working on it.
CU,
Jens-D. Neppe
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Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> Nils Kassube wrote:
> > Michael Bramer wrote:
> >
> > > Wenn von der Demo: für was braucht man X4 und wo sieht man das?
> >
> > Für zeitgenössische Graphikkarten?
>
> Achtung: Dafuer werden einige andere nicht mehr unterstuetzt.
Auch nicht von generischen Treibern wie f
Nils Kassube wrote:
> Michael Bramer wrote:
>
> > Wenn von der Demo: für was braucht man X4 und wo sieht man das?
>
> Für zeitgenössische Graphikkarten?
Achtung: Dafuer werden einige andere nicht mehr unterstuetzt.
Gruesse,
Joey
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Michael Bramer wrote:
> Wenn von der Demo: für was braucht man X4 und wo sieht man das?
Für zeitgenössische Graphikkarten?
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 12:40:10PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:25:56AM +0200, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> > Die Variante, potato mit neuen Packeten aufzuwerten, also gnome1.4 oder das
> > neue KDE mit zu installieren halte ich fuer gut, denn dann kann man ja auch
>
> U
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010329 17:35]:
> > Aus Kostengruenden steht nur das Cover zur Verfuegung.
> ...
> > Nur eine, alles andere wuerde zu teuer werden.
>
> Can someone please post some figures of how much CDs cost to prod
* Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010329 17:35]:
> Aus Kostengruenden steht nur das Cover zur Verfuegung.
...
> Nur eine, alles andere wuerde zu teuer werden.
Can someone please post some figures of how much CDs cost to produce?
AFAIK there are quite a few sponsors, so perhaps i
* Peter H. Ganten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010330 13:07]:
> > |Wie wäre es, wenn wir ein System vorbereiten, dass gut läuft. Basierend
> auf
> > |Potato, aber mit neuerer Software wie z.B. Gnome 1.4.0 und kde 2.1.1 für
> > |potato?
> >
> > Da ist IMHO die beste Loesung von allen hier angesproc
Moin
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 01:07:12PM +0200, Peter H. Ganten wrote:
> Jan-Hendrik Palic writes:
> > On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 09:22:20AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > |Wie wäre es, wenn wir ein System vorbereiten, dass gut läuft.
> > Basierend auf> > |Potato, aber mit neuerer Software wie z.B.
Jan-Hendrik Palic writes:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 09:22:20AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
>
> |Wie wäre es, wenn wir ein System vorbereiten, dass gut läuft. Basierend auf
> |Potato, aber mit neuerer Software wie z.B. Gnome 1.4.0 und kde 2.1.1 für
> |potato?
>
> Da ist IMHO die beste Loes
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:25:56AM +0200, Jan-Hendrik Palic wrote:
> Die Variante, potato mit neuen Packeten aufzuwerten, also gnome1.4 oder das
> neue KDE mit zu installieren halte ich fuer gut, denn dann kann man ja auch
Und XFree 4.0. :-)
> gleich zeigen, dass wichtige Programme doch immer wie
Hi,
ich organisiere zwar nicht mit, habe aber diesen Thread interessiert
verfolgt
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 09:22:20AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
|Wie wäre es, wenn wir ein System vorbereiten, dass gut läuft. Basierend auf
|Potato, aber mit neuerer Software wie z.B. Gnome 1.4.0 und kde 2.1.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 02:05:32AM +0200, Michael Bramer wrote:
> In unstable gibt es das package 'bootcd'. Damit kann man ein
> installiertes System auf cd brennen und dieses System dann von
> ...
Klingt gut. Nur die 650MB machen mir Sorgen. Der Vorteil ist ganz klar, dass
man mit dem
Michael Bramer wrote:
> Ich bin mir selber nicht sicher, was der richtige weg ist. Aber ich
> komme jetzt mal mit einen ganz anderen Vorschlag:
>
> In unstable gibt es das package 'bootcd'. Damit kann man ein
> installiertes System auf cd brennen und dieses System dann von
>
eicht auch schon im Freeze ist (?)
>
> Ich habe diese Mail an -events-eu zur Diskussion potato vs. woody Cc:ed.
auf der CeBit habe ich auch über dieses Problem nachgedacht. (btw.:
die CeBit war einfach nur super und der Debian 'Stand' (wenn man das
so nennen kann, war
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 06:58:08PM +0300, Andreas Mueller wrote:
> > Per Post/Express/Bote
> >
>
> Also du joey ? wie lange brauchen die ?
ich selber habe mit 'Express Brief' von der Post gute Erfahrungen
gemacht. Damit bekommt man CDs für wenig Geld am nächsten Tag
em Brenner nicht.
> > > * Online-Bestellmoeglichkeit fuer Leute die nicht zum LT kommen koennen
> > > aber an der CD insteressiert sind ?
> >
> > Das laesst sich ueber Lehmanns problemlos einrichten. Lehmanns moechte
> > sowieso ein eigenes zusaetzliches Kontingent an CDs
er Lehmanns problemlos einrichten. Lehmanns moechte
> sowieso ein eigenes zusaetzliches Kontingent an CDs haben.
>
wissen 'die' bescheid, dass eine neue kommt ?
Btw. wer kann noch bei der uebersetzung behilflich sein, meine erfahrungen
sagen obwohl alle po-Files, uebersetzt sind
Was fur ne CD solls werden, _nur_ 1ne, oder volles programm inkl.
> Sourcen ?
Nur eine, alles andere wuerde zu teuer werden.
> * Online-Bestellmoeglichkeit fuer Leute die nicht zum LT kommen koennen
> aber an der CD insteressiert sind ?
Das laesst sich ueber Lehmanns problemlos einrichten. Lehmanns moechte
sowieso ein eigenes zusaetzliches Kontingent an CDs haben.
Gruesse,
Joey
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