Thank you very much! now i can finally make a good iso set for my collection.
I really appreciate your collaboration.
Regards.
Thanks everyone for your support! i didn't knew i'd receive this friendly
community on trisquel forum, so i'm more than pleased for your effort. Hope
we get to our purpose.
As i have already said in a comment, i've already obtained trisquel 5.0 64bit
so technically i'd be more than done if
Thanks for your advice.
I'd try that but unfortunately i'm a newbie in terms of coding or compiling
things. Sometimes compiler versions or the needed libraries might be missing
and that would make the original code unworkable unless someone modifies it.
I agree, that's why i haven't stored/archived any netinst version of any
distro because they are incomplete and in some cases even won't work, but as
for regular iso versions, they still work without internet connection. In
this context, the only thing you'd need is compatible hardware (BIOS
Great, i might conisder that. In fact, i was able to get trisquel version 4
via archive.org
Thanks for your response Tebaldo,
I've already set up those torrents some weeks ago (i should have tell that
before), but they have no seeds, these are mostly dead torrents. I've been
able to download 5.0 64bit version iso from a slow torrent, so in that term
i've been lucky. I'm still
Hi, i'm victor and for the last two years i've been doing a operating system
iso's collection. I've already collected +200 GB on multiples systems and
i've also already included multiple Linux Distros such as Red Hat, Ubuntu,
Debian, Fedora...
I've considered to include trisquel in the