Re: MCA debian Thinkpad

1998-08-05 Thread Lee Bradshaw
If you're still looking, check the mailing list archive or web pages for
mirrors that still have 1.3. 1.3 was wiped off the main site when 2.0 was
released.

On Fri, Jul 31, 1998 at 05:07:34PM -0500, Alan Maciel Salcedo. wrote:
 hi I am a debian-user-wannabe because I have a 
 thinkpad 720 4mb ram hd 120mb esdi and I am tired
 of looking for a linux distribution that works with MCA/ESDI
 I found a web page that have a bootdisk and a modules drivers disk
 and a patch disk and have a story about this person and the installation
 of debian 1.3 (http://mojo.calyx.net/~bri/projects/debian/MCA/)
 with this disks all works until I reach the point of install the base
 system but I do not find the 1.2 or 1.3  debian base disks set anywhere in
 the web or ftp server, with the 2.0 base disks set that I found in
 www.debian.org don't find my esdi hd either so if anyone can help 
 me please do it, I am having a bad time here!

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MCA debian Thinkpad

1998-07-31 Thread Alan Maciel Salcedo.

hi I am a debian-user-wannabe because I have a 
thinkpad 720 4mb ram hd 120mb esdi and I am tired
of looking for a linux distribution that works with MCA/ESDI
I found a web page that have a bootdisk and a modules drivers disk
and a patch disk and have a story about this person and the installation
of debian 1.3 (http://mojo.calyx.net/~bri/projects/debian/MCA/)
with this disks all works until I reach the point of install the base
system but I do not find the 1.2 or 1.3  debian base disks set anywhere in
the web or ftp server, with the 2.0 base disks set that I found in
www.debian.org don't find my esdi hd either so if anyone can help 
me please do it, I am having a bad time here!


thank you very much


Alan Maciel 
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