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> Enviado el: jueves, 06 de junio de 2002 0:33
> Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Asunto: RE: jigdo-easy /woody
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> Andrej,
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> Thanks the info. Yes, jigdo-easy is indeed for windows. I am running
> potato and tried to install the jigdo deb and got a
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Subject: Re: jigdo-easy /woody
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 01:12:34PM +0200, jfcarvajal wrote:
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> I have a problem when trying to download a woody iso image with
jigdo-easy.
> It always says "oops! some file missed. First I followed the readme
> intructions but i had always
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 01:12:34PM +0200, jfcarvajal wrote:
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> I have a problem when trying to download a woody iso image with jigdo-easy.
> It always says "oops! some file missed. First I followed the readme
> intructions but i had always the same message.
I don't know about jigdo-easy (I assum
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Subject: jigdo-easy /woody
Hi!
I have a problem when trying to download a woody iso image with jigdo-easy.
It always says "oops! some file missed. First I followed the readme
intructions but i had always the sa
Hi!
I have a problem when trying to download a woody iso image with jigdo-easy.
It always says "oops! some file missed. First I followed the readme
intructions but i had always the same message.
I don`t kow how to do an rsync either because i don`t know what file are
missed. So How can i resolve t
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