Linux Geek wrote:
hi,
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
Themost easiest way would be to add the following lines into your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main
Linux Geek wrote:
hi,
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
Themost easiest way would be to add the following lines into your
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main
hi,
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
http://us.cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/
looks like 3.0r1 is not available yet - btw when it
will be available ?
ps : i am a newbie - its a silly question :)
At 05:15 AM 02/12/18 -0800, Linux Geek wrote:
hi,
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
Yes, of course. There are many ways to do this - probably easiest with
jigdo. I like rsync. If you used 700MB
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 05:15:07AM -0800, Linux Geek wrote:
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
Ahem, did you read my reply to your previous mail? Yes, you can update
your .isos when using jigdo. See
hi,
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
http://us.cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/
looks like 3.0r1 is not available yet - btw when it
will be available ?
ps : i am a newbie - its a silly question :)
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 05:15:07AM -0800, Linux Geek wrote:
i just got debian 3.0r0 .iso files (7 huge files)
will i be able to update it to 3.0r1 without
downloading the binaries again ?
Ahem, did you read my reply to your previous mail? Yes, you can update
your .isos when using jigdo. See
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