On Thursday 18 March 2004 18:22, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> Le jeu 18/03/2004 � 18:16, H.J.Bathoorn a �crit :
> > If you insist on updating via the web yes....but be in for a very very
> > veeeeeery long (think days) install session.
> >
> > Downloading and burning the .iso's is the better option.
>
> Thanks for your answer.
> Actually I already have the 3 iso's, but I was referring to all the
> other apps, contribs for example. Any (stable - frozen?) repository for
> them?
> Thanks,

Yes, take a look at easy urpmi or the plf site or...if you're a club member 
download the iso's. 10.0 isn't mentioned "as is ", it's the "current (i.e. 
cooker) repository still.
Bear in mind though that neither cooker or 10.0 (or Community Edition, or 
whatever) is stable enough to be a 100% trustworthy production environment. 
Stable is  a very relative description....frozen says it all;)

Good luck,
HarM 
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