Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Canterbury University has repo of various Linux distros available on the uni network. If you are interested in what they have e-mail me and I'll get a list of what's there. Aaron On 9/19/07, Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome. -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Many thanks. That would be interesting. I've just made an executive decision that we are not interested in maintaining a historical archive, but other than that all-comers are welcome, In particular *BSD distributions other than FreeBSD and PC-BSD which we have already. On 9/22/07, Aaron Christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Canterbury University has repo of various Linux distros available on the uni network. If you are interested in what they have e-mail me and I'll get a list of what's there. Aaron On 9/19/07, Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome. -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Canterbury University has repo of various Linux distros available on the uni network. If you are interested in what they have e-mail me and I'll get a list of what's there. This is only of use to those with network access to the campus network. Make sure to make this clear if you put online what's there. Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann is list0570 with the domain in header http://volker.dnsalias.net/ Please do not CC list postings to me.
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Volker Kuhlmann wrote: Canterbury University has repo of various Linux distros available on the uni network. If you are interested in what they have e-mail me and I'll get a list of what's there. This is only of use to those with network access to the campus network. Make sure to make this clear if you put online what's there. Uhh, when I asked the IT-Dep. for some Ubuntu support, they said they don't have anything... and send me to the COSC Dep., they at least have fedora on the net... Cheers, Raffael signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
I have a few distro isos and other handy isos I can contribute (although some may be out of date): OpenCD-4.0.iso OpenCD-7.04.iso lamppix-mini-1.1.iso DeveLinux-0.1.iso dsl-3.1RC1-syslinux.iso dyne-2.2.iso gnoppix-stable-i386.iso hurd-live-cd-20051117.iso Overclockix_LTSP21.iso slampp-lite-2.0.iso slax-killbill-5.1.8.iso slax-popcorn-5.1.8.iso slax-server-5.1.8.iso ubuntu_lite1.1.iso xubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-i386.iso bt2final.iso (BackTrace?) foresight-1.3.1-x86-dvd1.iso foresight-2.18.1-x86.iso install-x86-minimal-2007.0-r1.iso (Gentoo?) kubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso livecd-i686-installer-2007.0.iso (Gentoo?) mythbuntu-7.04~070603-i386.iso pclinuxos-2007.iso edubuntu-7.04-i386.iso edubuntu-6.06-i386.iso kubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso kubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso ubuntustudio-7.04-alternate-i386.iso xubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso xubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso debian-40r0-i386-businesscard.iso debian-40r0-i386-CD-1.iso ... debian-40r0-i386-CD-21.iso debian-40r0-i386-kde-CD-1.iso debian-40r0-i386-netinst.iso debian-40r0-i386-xfce-CD-1.iso ...among others. If any of these isos would be of any use, and someone could suggest a way of transporting them around the corner from my house, I will happily share. - Kale Worsley
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
On 9/23/07, SegnaroSoftware [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a few distro isos and other handy isos I can contribute (although some may be out of date): few - Wow! We have only 50Gbytes of storage available so I have had to make the decision that we can't store files which are not current. OpenCD-4.0.iso OpenCD-7.04.iso lamppix-mini-1.1.iso DeveLinux-0.1.iso dsl-3.1RC1-syslinux.iso dyne-2.2.iso gnoppix-stable-i386.iso hurd-live-cd-20051117.iso Overclockix_LTSP21.iso slampp-lite-2.0.iso slax-killbill-5.1.8.iso slax-popcorn-5.1.8.iso slax-server-5.1.8.iso ubuntu_lite1.1.iso xubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-i386.iso bt2final.iso (BackTrace?) foresight-1.3.1-x86-dvd1.iso foresight-2.18.1-x86.iso install-x86-minimal-2007.0-r1.iso (Gentoo?) kubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso mythbuntu-7.04~070603-i386.iso pclinuxos-2007.iso This one is interesting. edubuntu-7.04-i386.iso edubuntu-6.06-i386.iso kubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso kubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso ubuntustudio-7.04-alternate-i386.iso xubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso xubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso Many of these *buntu ones are of considerable interest. debian-40r0-i386-businesscard.iso debian-40r0-i386-CD-1.iso ... debian-40r0-i386-CD-21.iso debian-40r0-i386-kde-CD-1.iso debian-40r0-i386-netinst.iso debian-40r0-i386-xfce-CD-1.iso We have much/most of the 40r1 set, so many of these are thanks, but no thanks. ...among others. If any of these isos would be of any use, and someone could suggest a way of transporting them around the corner from my house, Sounds like a hand and foot job to me. :-) I will happily share. Many thanks. When would you like me to come around to pick up the files? -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Hi I have the following I can contribute: Edubuntu 7.04 Games Knoppix 4.0 (DVD) PC-BSD 1.3 (discs 1 2) NetBSD Live (i386) Slackware 12.0 (discs 1 - 6) NetBSD 3.0 + packages (this is the i386 disk that contains the bas OS (200MB) + some packages NetBSD 3.1 (amd64) Let me know what you want from that lot. I may have some other images lying around. I can send these as disks which means some dd'ing if you are storing them on harddrive. Regards Graeme Kiyoto-Ward Christopher Sawtell wrote: Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome.
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Thank you very much indeed. Your offer is very gratefully accepted. Geographically where are you? What's the best method, as far as you are concerned, to move the data? Thanks again, and is there anything on the list you would like in return? On 9/21/07, Graeme Kiyoto-Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I have the following I can contribute: Edubuntu 7.04 Games Knoppix 4.0 (DVD) PC-BSD 1.3 (discs 1 2) NetBSD Live (i386) Slackware 12.0 (discs 1 - 6) NetBSD 3.0 + packages (this is the i386 disk that contains the bas OS (200MB) + some packages NetBSD 3.1 (amd64) Let me know what you want from that lot. I may have some other images lying around. I can send these as disks which means some dd'ing if you are storing them on harddrive. Regards Graeme Kiyoto-Ward Christopher Sawtell wrote: Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome. -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
On Friday 21 September 2007 8:11 am, Graeme Kiyoto-Ward wrote: Hi I have the following I can contribute: Graeme I think your clock must be out.
Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome. -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Do you want the 3 dvd set of debian 4.0r1 to go with that? I've also got CentOS 5 ( I think 64 bit as well )? Steve On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:19:34 +1200 Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome. -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Give me a shout if you want any of the Copyleft offerings. Phil. On Wednesday 19 September 2007 21:19, Christopher Sawtell wrote: Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome. -- Philip Charles; 39a Paterson Street, Abbotsford, Dunedin, New Zealand +64 3 488 2818Fax +64 3 488 2875Mobile 027 663 4453 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - personal.[EMAIL PROTECTED] - business
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
Very gratefully received. Many thanks. Could I pick them up from your office Monday morning? On 9/19/07, Steve Holdoway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you want the 3 dvd set of debian 4.0r1 to go with that? I've also got CentOS 5 ( I think 64 bit as well )? -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
No problem. I'll make sure I've made copies by then. On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 22:28:00 +1200 Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Very gratefully received. Many thanks. Could I pick them up from your office Monday morning? On 9/19/07, Steve Holdoway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you want the 3 dvd set of debian 4.0r1 to go with that? I've also got CentOS 5 ( I think 64 bit as well )? -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
Re: Image files of Linux and Unix on St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre computers.
I will, many thanks. On 9/19/07, Philip Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Give me a shout if you want any of the Copyleft offerings. Phil. On Wednesday 19 September 2007 21:19, Christopher Sawtell wrote: Greetings CLUGgers, The recent thread which bemoaned the absence of a Definiitve Source for Linux in Christchurch has triggered Wesley and I to set up an archive of Linux Distros. In conjuction with the St. Albans Neighbourhood Resource Centre - That's the place where we meet each month - we have created a goodly, but by no means complete, collection of Linux and Unix disks. The Centre is open for business between 11:00am and 3:00pm every weekday and 1:00pm till 3:00 pm. on Saturdays. Go here for the list of Distros:- http://berty.dyndns.org/NN_Images.txt and here for a Street map:- http://tinyurl.com/ytbmb4 This is neither a download mirror, nor a Linux by post service - You have to turn up in person with loose change in your pocket to buy a CD/DVD. Alternatively a USB device with a Windows compatible file-system and sufficient free space is also possible. As this is all new to the Centre, I suggest a slow start. They won't be able to service dozens of CLUGgers turning up at lunchtime on Monday. It might be best to wait until Tuesday when Wesley is working there. Donations of other distributions to add to the collection would be welcome. -- Philip Charles; 39a Paterson Street, Abbotsford, Dunedin, New Zealand +64 3 488 2818Fax +64 3 488 2875Mobile 027 663 4453 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - personal.[EMAIL PROTECTED] - business -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell