First of all, calm down. Debian is produced by volunteers, on their own time. It's not a company and no one is being paid. So if you aren't willing to work on the web site, at least be polite!
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, John Hall wrote: > Webmaster at Debian, > > How in the world do I download Debian? I've been at your site for 30 > MINUTES and have gone to every distribution link on it, but there's no > singular link that actually downloads ALL 2250 files of Debian, and WHO > in the world is going to down load TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY > FILES one at a time!! You don't have to do that. :-) >From www.debian.org, click "Release Information" under "Getting Started" (you might need to scroll down a bit). From that page, click "Install Manual for Intel x86." Alternatively, on the left-hand side of the page, click "Download FTP." Scroll down a bit and click "Instructions for Installing Debian." Alternatively, on the left-hand index, click "Installation Instructions" then "Install Manual for Intel x86." If you prefer, you can purchase a CD with a nice book describing the install process from Linux Press; it's called the Debian User's Guide or something like that. A similar book will be out from MacMillan in the near future. You can also get CDs from various vendors; the web site may have links to them. There are also non-Debian options, such as Red Hat's box set, which comes with install manual and phone support. Havoc