On Fri, 10 May 2002, Attila Nagy wrote:
Hello,
That machine is already dying. I would need some slot 1 PIII processors to
speed that up, but they are very hard to find...
Well, in an effort to get a bit less load on it, I'm offering
push-triggered mirroring of the directory:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Attila Nagy wrote:
Hello,
(Um, Attila probably doesn't like the idea of seeing fsn.hu melt down,
with 12 mirrors each rsyncing 5GB of data from it... :-/ Does the rsync
mirror script use rsync --hard-links? In that case, the complete rsync
could be avoided by using
On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 17:23, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
I like the fact that .iso extension is used for the released images, and
only the released images, on the master site.
Of course, that point is moot when the images cease to exist on the
master site, and are only present as jigdos
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 02:54:47PM +1000, jason andrade wrote:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Siddhu wrote:
your Faq about the iso burning does not answer, how to burn a .raw
file.
a .raw file is exactly the same as a .iso file and can be burned in
the same way.
Rather than changing the FAQ,
On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 10:54, Richard Atterer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 02:54:47PM +1000, jason andrade wrote:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Siddhu wrote:
your Faq about the iso burning does not answer, how to burn a .raw
file.
a .raw file is exactly the same as a .iso file and can be
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 12:27:39PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
I like the fact that .iso extension is used for the released images, and
only the released images, on the master site.
Of course, that point is moot when the images cease to exist on the
master site, and are only present as
I like the fact that .iso extension is used for the released images, and
only the released images, on the master site.
Of course, that point is moot when the images cease to exist on the
master site, and are only present as jigdos that generate .iso files,
but the fact that the files
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