Someone else has advised you that a 1.3.1r6 CDs are available at
farily cheap prices. Another approach is to reinstall from the 1.3
CD, then use dselect/dpkg-ftp to upgrade. That would greatly reduce
the amount of data to be downloaded by ftp, which would be beneficial
if on-line time is a
tonight,i got dselect to upgrade my debian distribution,i connected to the
ftp.debian.org site (via dselect),cd to /debian,it updated her package.gz
file,and i choosen to install all package suggested by dselect in the
install menu,but the installation has gone wrong,i tried to undo the
change but
Hi,
As is pointed out on the Debian site, you can get a really low priced
version of the Official Debian CD from several web sites for around $5 or
$6 if you don't want to download the entire distribution off the net. I
would mention the company but I am not sure if that it considered
Alain Toussaint [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tonight,i got dselect to upgrade my debian distribution,i connected to the
ftp.debian.org site (via dselect),cd to /debian,it updated her package.gz
file,and i choosen to install all package suggested by dselect in the
install menu,but the
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