Re: Broken Link to testing net install image

2004-01-09 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Jerod Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to get the net install image for the testing release but the link on the website (http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/) is broken. Is there a different URL I should use? As was posted earlier, you may be able to find the

Re: Broken Link to testing net install image

2004-01-09 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Jerod Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to get the net install image for the testing release but the link on the website (http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/) is broken. Is there a different URL I should use? As was posted earlier, you may be able to find the

Re: sid 12 Avril 2003 CD 1 iso is broken

2003-04-28 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Eric Valette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dale Amon wrote: There is nothing at all wrong with using sid; there is also little or no sympathy if you do so without recognizing what you are getting into. So what is your advice for installing sid on a laptop? sid is the unstable debian

Re: sid 12 Avril 2003 CD 1 iso is broken

2003-04-28 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Eric Valette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been testing sid myself on my desktop for 4 months and I'm pretty satisfied so far... And it enables to use 2.5.x kernel without too much trouble... That's cool... to each his own, I guess... I'm running a home server on testing/sarge, and

Re: sid 12 Avril 2003 CD 1 iso is broken

2003-04-28 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Eric Valette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eric Valette wrote: [..snip...] Just to tell you that I decided to use knoppix as a sid installer :-) That's pretty cool... I forgot knoppix was debian-based *grin* I'll have to remember that! = Tony. They that can give up essential

Re: jigdo didn' t work for me. Bye bye Debian

2003-04-18 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Garry Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello at Debian I'm new to Debian, having used Mandrake happily for years. I just tried using jigdo, followed all the instructions on the Debian site and would it download - would it not. I agree, it could be simpler... I'm been a Debian users for

Re: Which jigdo file do I need?

2003-04-10 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Nick Golder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 03-04-09 18:56 +0100, the infamous Templezoo uttered: Hi, I'm trying to download a woody image with Jigdo. I followed the US Mirror site to find the .jigdo file I needed to type into the Jigdo application.

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Tom Goulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FINISHED --03:24:34-- Downloaded: 3,925,109 bytes in 10 files Found 10 of the 825 files required by the template 17% 115200k/660832k writing image But Jigdo never works for me! Okay, I just realised it's supposed to do that now. But it was

Re: I don't think I've ever gotten Jigdo working

2003-01-25 Thread Tony D'Amato
--- Tom Goulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FINISHED --03:24:34-- Downloaded: 3,925,109 bytes in 10 files Found 10 of the 825 files required by the template 17% 115200k/660832k writing image But Jigdo never works for me! Okay, I just realised it's supposed to do that now. But it was