Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-01-23 09:04:42, schrieb Hodgins Family:
 Hey Michelle!

 This site might prove useful: 
 http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/images

I know it and currently I am trying to download Potato (r7)...
After this I will try Slink (2.1r4 unfortunatly not r5).

And then there are not all architectures...  :-(

 Rob

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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-23 Thread Hodgins Family

Hey Michelle!


I am creating a TByte Archive Server of Debian and I am searching for
older Official Debian-CD-Images.  Generaly I am looking for 2.2.r7 but
yours 2.2r5 are better ethen nothing.


snip


I am interested in a full copy of it (any architektures) but only
official Debian CD-Images.  I can pay you via PayPal if you want (need
to rechare my account for that).

This site might prove useful: 
http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/images


Rob


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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Paul,

I am creating a TByte Archive Server of Debian and I am searching for
older Official Debian-CD-Images.  Generaly I am looking for 2.2.r7 but
yours 2.2r5 are better ethen nothing.

Do you have the binarys only or with sources?

I am interested in a full copy of it (any architektures) but only
official Debian CD-Images.  I can pay you via PayPal if you want (need
to rechare my account for that).

Oh yes, 1.3 (Bo), 2.0 (Hamm) and 2.1 (Slink) are welcome too.

Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


Am 2006-01-10 22:13:21, schrieb Paul E Condon:

 I have in my library a set of install CDs for Debian 2.2 r5 Potato. They
 contain kernel-image-2.0.38 and kernel-image-2.2.19 . Someone with a longer
 memory than mine might remember which was the default install kernel. I
 suspect 2.0.38 was default. So what does OP really need? Probably, as he
 says: he needs Debian 2.2 and he needs to check with his software supplier
 about which kernel version 2.0.38 or 2.2.19 he should install to run his
 tests. 
 
 If all else fails, I can (snail) mail the CDs from Colorado, USA.
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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-11 Thread Hodgins Family


Good morning!


J.Moore wrote:

I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.

I finally located the 2.2 distro on archives.debian.org, but have not
been able to find the installation cd iso's. The documentation I found
for installing 2.2 says they exist, but they don't seem to be anywhere
in the archive.


Try here: http://debian.planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/images/2.2_r7/i386/

Rob


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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-11 Thread Joshua Lee (sent by Nabble.com)


J.Moore wrote:
I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.


Potato installs kernel 2.0 by default, Woody might be what you're after.

It installs kernel 2.2 by default and unlike Potato has repository (oldstable or Woody)
and security support for the time being.

View this message in context: Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)
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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-11 Thread J.Moore
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 03:38 -0700, Hodgins Family wrote:
 Good morning!
 
 
 J.Moore wrote:
  I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
  an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
  kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
  
  I finally located the 2.2 distro on archives.debian.org, but have not
  been able to find the installation cd iso's. The documentation I found
  for installing 2.2 says they exist, but they don't seem to be anywhere
  in the archive.
 
 Try here: http://debian.planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/images/2.2_r7/i386/

I believe this is *exactly* what I needed, Rob - many thanks!

Best Rgds,
Jay


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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-11 Thread J.Moore
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 22:13 -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:

   I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
   an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
   kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.

  You need a 2.2 kernel, not a distribution with that version number. Either
  find a 2.2 kernel package in RedHat/Fedora, or download and build one from
  www.kernel.org

It's my understanding that what is required is potato (which was Debian
2.2 if I understand all I've read) with the Linux 2.2 kernel.

 I have in my library a set of install CDs for Debian 2.2 r5 Potato. They
 contain kernel-image-2.0.38 and kernel-image-2.2.19 . Someone with a longer
 memory than mine might remember which was the default install kernel. I
 suspect 2.0.38 was default. So what does OP really need? Probably, as he
 says: he needs Debian 2.2 and he needs to check with his software supplier
 about which kernel version 2.0.38 or 2.2.19 he should install to run his
 tests. 
 
 If all else fails, I can (snail) mail the CDs from Colorado, USA.

Thanks for your generous offer, Paul. I believe I now have a line on a
site where the oldies are still available for download (see subsequent
post). I'll be in touch if this doesn't work out :)

I'm *still* confused about the files at the 'archive.debian.org' site...
wonder why they don't have the .iso's??

Best Rgds,
Jay



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Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-10 Thread J.Moore
I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.

I finally located the 2.2 distro on archives.debian.org, but have not
been able to find the installation cd iso's. The documentation I found
for installing 2.2 says they exist, but they don't seem to be anywhere
in the archive.

I've never run or installed Debian before (Red Hat  Fedora user for
several years), so perhaps I've overlooked something obvious. Please
excuse my ignorance, but I'd appreciate it if someone could give me a
clue.

Thanks,
Jay


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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-10 Thread Felipe Sateler
J.Moore wrote:
 I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
 an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
 kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
You need a 2.2 kernel, not a distribution with that version number. Either
find a 2.2 kernel package in RedHat/Fedora, or download and build one from
www.kernel.org


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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-10 Thread swm
If I'm not mistaken, Debian 3.0 (Woody) used 2.2.20 (according to 
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=debian).

I located a list of mirrors at: 
http://iso.linuxquestions.org/version.php?version=14

Also, some of the CD vendors listed at http://www.us.debian.org/CD/vendors/ 
allow you to request specific versions.

Good luck
-Steve



On Tuesday 10 January 2006 06:42 pm, J.Moore wrote:
 I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
 an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
 kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.

 I finally located the 2.2 distro on archives.debian.org, but have not
 been able to find the installation cd iso's. The documentation I found
 for installing 2.2 says they exist, but they don't seem to be anywhere
 in the archive.

 I've never run or installed Debian before (Red Hat  Fedora user for
 several years), so perhaps I've overlooked something obvious. Please
 excuse my ignorance, but I'd appreciate it if someone could give me a
 clue.

 Thanks,
 Jay


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Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)

2006-01-10 Thread Paul E Condon
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 01:23:51AM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
 J.Moore wrote:
  I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
  an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
  kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
 You need a 2.2 kernel, not a distribution with that version number. Either
 find a 2.2 kernel package in RedHat/Fedora, or download and build one from
 www.kernel.org
 

I have in my library a set of install CDs for Debian 2.2 r5 Potato. They
contain kernel-image-2.0.38 and kernel-image-2.2.19 . Someone with a longer
memory than mine might remember which was the default install kernel. I
suspect 2.0.38 was default. So what does OP really need? Probably, as he
says: he needs Debian 2.2 and he needs to check with his software supplier
about which kernel version 2.0.38 or 2.2.19 he should install to run his
tests. 

If all else fails, I can (snail) mail the CDs from Colorado, USA.

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