Du skall nog kolla så att du tar Non-US så att det inte är en massa
krypteringsbegränsningar.
/Ha det fint Krille
At 20:15 2001-02-26 +0100, you wrote:
Jag skulle vilja köpa en så modern Debian-distribution som möjligt på CD.
Var ska man leta, och vad ska man titta efter (woody eller
Jag skulle vilja köpa en så modern Debian-distribution som möjligt på CD. Var ska man leta, och vad ska man titta efter (woody eller sid)? Finns det olika versioner av samma distribution (t.ex. olika versioner av woody) eller räcker det med att veta vilken distribution man ska ha?
/Pelle
On Wed, 10 January 2001, fam van Marrewijk wrote:
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On 7 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run
that information.
John
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On 7 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:24 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Unable to Install Debian From CD
On 7 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run dbootstrap from the Debian CD and installed the base system.
I've
: Unable to Install Debian From CD
On 7 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run dbootstrap from the Debian CD and installed the base system.
I've done all the steps up to the point where the system is rebooted. When
it reboots from a diskette, it runs the first part
On 7 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run dbootstrap from the Debian CD and installed the base system.
I've done all the steps up to the point where the system is rebooted. When
it reboots from a diskette, it runs the first part of the installation (set
up partitions
I have run dbootstrap from the Debian CD and installed the base system. I've
done all the steps up to the point where the system is rebooted. When it
reboots from a diskette, it runs the first part of the installation (set up
partitions, install base system etc.), but if I try to access the CD
Hi,
have you included a /cdrom line in your fstab? If the installation program
cannot find a cdrom itself, you are able to fix it this way, I think,
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On 7 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run dbootstrap from the Debian CD and installed the base system. I've
done
are able to fix it this way, I think,
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On 7 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have run dbootstrap from the Debian CD and installed the base system.
I've done all the steps up to the point where the system is rebooted. When
it reboots from a diskette, it runs
Hi!
Have the Debian 2.2r2 CD images been released anywhere yet?
I'd like to make some; I've been looking and only found 2.2r0 images.
OK! TIA.
Umum Wijoyo
Hi,
I've narrowed it down to CheapBytes, LCs and LinuxCentral. All offer the 3CD
set, only CheapBytes
offers another 3 source. Any help appreciated as to quality, CD-R or not,
etc.
Thanks,
Jonathan
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 08:56:07PM +0200, Jonathan Gift ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hi,
I've narrowed it down to CheapBytes, LCs and LinuxCentral. All offer the 3CD
set, only CheapBytes
offers another 3 source. Any help appreciated as to quality, CD-R or not,
etc.
At $2/ea, why worry?
I
sadly had no disc drive and only a CD-ROM.
In this situation I asked myself why there is no proper Debian rescue CD
package available that installes one or better two/three different
kernels and a live filesystem in ramdisc which contains enough stuff
to even compile a specific kernel and has all
right again as I use
reiserfs which is sadly not supported by any rescue disc or installation
CD I have floating around here. The only collegue whom I gave reiserfs,
too sadly had no disc drive and only a CD-ROM.
In this situation I asked myself why there is no proper Debian rescue CD
package
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 17:58:35 -0700
Important News Regarding Debian 2.2 CD-Rs you have received
or are about to receive
Message From CheapBytes
You had recently placed an order for a copy of Debian 2.2 in a CD-R format.
We have
: Ray Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 19:30:55 -0600
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 17:58:35 -0700
Important News Regarding Debian 2.2 CD-Rs you
Important News Regarding Debian 2.2 CD-Rs you have received
or are about to receive
Message From CheapBytes
You had recently placed an order for a copy of Debian 2.2 in a CD-R format.
We have received e-mail messages indicating some users are having
difficulties with using the CDs
Hi, I am what you would call I guess a new Linux user,
and I have been running into some problems installing
debian on my computer.
The installation runs fine, up until I want to include
the module for my cd rom (philips LMS 206 w/ LMS 260
card) to continue installing of the cd.
some of the
Someone asked about making Debian CD's from Windows. Here's how I've
been doing it;
Create an archive on your Windows machine, for example c:\debian_cd
Copy the 2880K rescue image (from disks-i386/2.2.4-2000-01-03/disks-2.88
in the master archive) to c:\debian_cd
Copy drivers.tgz,
Hi!
I'd like to have a bootable CD that contains a not-so-small Debian
installation with most console utilities to repair a broken file
system. It'd need to have raidtools, tar, cp, dd in full features
versions.
To make that disk, I'd probably generate a Debian installation on a
spare disk that
Apologize for the cross post, but I figured there would be someone
on these lists that can answer this one
Is the Debian/68K tree included on ANY CD set that claims to be an
Official Debian CD distribution, regardless of source?
I'm particularly interested in staying with the 2.0.xx series
Please,
I have a PC with a IDE CD ROM. When I install DEBIAN 2.03 the dselect
don't read the iso9660 filesystems. The filesystem isn't present on
distribution?
Can you help me?
michele Bigi
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On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, michele bigi wrote:
Please,
I have a PC with a IDE CD ROM. When I install DEBIAN 2.03 the dselect
don't read the iso9660 filesystems. The filesystem isn't present on
distribution?
Can you help me?
Try 'modprobe isofs' as root. What does it say?
michele Bigi
[EMAIL
I had the exact same problem, I've also met several others with the exact
same prob but despite seeing this same problem on this mail list about 4
times no one has been able to find the root of the problem. The way I got
around it was to manually add the isofs module. Find it (maybe from
another
I think that the correct answer to this was posted on this list on the
original thread. You need to select the 'Native language support' in
the filesystems menu during installation of the base system. I am not
sure if this is enough on its own, or if it will then give you the
option of adding
On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, michele bigi wrote:
I have a PC with a IDE CD ROM. When I install DEBIAN 2.03 the dselect
don't read the iso9660 filesystems. The filesystem isn't present on
distribution?
Can you help me?
I had the same problem a while ago because I used a boot floppy created on
At 4/9/99 1:22:00 AM, you wrote:
I'd like to get the program on CD. Can anyone advise?
I have been buying from CheapBytes.
http://www.cheapbytes.com
Have gotten excellent service from them. Just ordered
Debian 2.1 4 CD set for 12 with shipping.
Doug Dine
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http
I'd like to get the program on CD. Can anyone advise?
Richard Seinfeld wrote:
I'd like to get the program on CD. Can anyone advise?
Check out http://www.debian.org/distrib/vendors for a list of places to
buy Debian on CD-ROM
I bought mine at Cheapbytes. I've also bought from LSL.
I think I got three discs from Cheapbytes for something around
Richard Seinfeld wrote:
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hi
I hope that someone can help me out there
I know that software called PARIDE has been written for the backpack
hardware but I don't know how to use this software in the installation of
debian linux - help
I have just brought the debian cds and companion cds but I am now stuck
Julian Taylor
Hello,
I was about to order the debian 2.0 version from LSL, but noticed
they were selling Debian 2.0.2. The Debian News does not mention
a 2.0.2 version, so is this a beta version? what's going on?
Thanks in advance.
King Lee
2 weeks ago I ordered the Debian 2.0 CD from Linux System Labs in
Michigan, US, and included a $50 contribution to Debian with my payment.
I haven't heard from them since, and their web site, www.lsl.com is down.
Has anyone bought from lsl recently?
-R. Sood
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On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Rahul Sood wrote:
2 weeks ago I ordered the Debian 2.0 CD from Linux System Labs in
Michigan, US, and included a $50 contribution to Debian with my payment.
I haven't heard from them since, and their web site, www.lsl.com is down.
Has anyone bought from lsl recently
Their site is up again...
Rahul Sood wrote:
2 weeks ago I ordered the Debian 2.0 CD from Linux System Labs in
Michigan, US, and included a $50 contribution to Debian with my payment.
I haven't heard from them since, and their web site, www.lsl.com is down.
Has anyone bought from lsl recently
At 09:29 PM 10/1/98 -0400, Rahul Sood wrote:
2 weeks ago I ordered the Debian 2.0 CD from Linux System Labs in
Michigan, US, and included a $50 contribution to Debian with my payment.
I haven't heard from them since, and their web site, www.lsl.com is down.
Has anyone bought from lsl recently
On Wed, Aug 05, 1998 at 12:53:21PM -0600, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
Johann Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 5 Aug 1998, Jens Ritter wrote:
|
| Please: This is an englisch speaking mailing list. Thanks,
|
| Some German on the list and even other languages contribute to the variety
| on
Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 01:28:04PM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
MB == Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sie werben mit einer official alpha cd (alpha ist noch gar nicht
released), und ---viel schlimmer--- official non-free (das
JR == Jens Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JR Please: This is an englisch speaking mailing list. Thanks,
Yes, I know. My fault. I read the german and international list in one
folder and choose the wrong function to reply. It went to -users by
accident.
Ciao,
Martin
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Please: This is an englisch speaking mailing list. Thanks,
Some German on the list and even other languages contribute to the variety
on the list. I like it.
Johann
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Johann Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 5 Aug 1998, Jens Ritter wrote:
|
| Please: This is an englisch speaking mailing list. Thanks,
|
| Some German on the list and even other languages contribute to the variety
| on the list. I like it.
Well, you may enjoy it but I think it would've
NB == Norbert Bottlaender-Prier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NB Laut Stephan Bortzmeyer (von der französischen Debian-Liste) soll Debian
NB 2 in der neuesten Ausgabe des 6-CD-Satzes von Info-Magic enthalten sein
Ich habe allerdings letztens noch in einer der Debian Listen (-users
oder -devel
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 02:16:09AM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
NB == Norbert Bottlaender-Prier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NB Laut Stephan Bortzmeyer (von der französischen Debian-Liste) soll Debian
NB 2 in der neuesten Ausgabe des 6-CD-Satzes von Info-Magic enthalten sein
Ich habe
NB == Norbert Bottlaender-Prier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Laut Stephan Bortzmeyer (von der französischen Debian-Liste) soll Debian
2 in der neuesten Ausgabe des 6-CD-Satzes von Info-Magic enthalten sein
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 02:16:09AM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
Ich habe
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 01:28:04PM +0200, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
MB == Marcus Brinkmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sie werben mit einer official alpha cd (alpha ist noch gar nicht
released), und ---viel schlimmer--- official non-free (das muß man sich
mal vorstellen!).
Ääh, war das
I'm looking for a Debian 1.2 cd. Does anyone know where I might
find one?
Regards, Mike
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Mike Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm looking for a Debian 1.2 cd. Does anyone know where I might
find one?
I have an InfoMagic December 1996 Developers Resource Set that
includes 1.2.0. I also have a Cheapbytes CD of 1.2.4.
Bob
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According to Torsten Hilbrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anybody has an Adaptec AHA 2940 and was able to boot from this
(or any other) CD. I have BIOS-Version 1.21 and the ldlinux.sys died
while booting from CD. Do I need a BIOS update (I couldn't find
anything newer than 1.21 yet) or is
Hello,
I've just picked up a copy of the latest issue of the German magazine
CHIP Extra (Issue 1/98), which comes with a CD-ROM containing Debian 1.3.1
and the Beta version of StarOffice 4.0 for Linux (They call it stable,
but I could not check that -- at least not yet).
I usually don't read CHIP
Oops, sorry for the stupid typo in the subject... GNU is not GNI g
Cleto
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To get CD's for Linux I found a real good place to buy them. It cost me
under $2 for Debian. They even let you donate money to Debian Org. It
is www.cheapbytes.com.
Brian
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The person who was responsible for fulfilling orders was 'deleted' from my
organization about 3 weeks ago.
Upon reading these comments today, I went to that person's house and
demanded the return of any and all documents, records, product, etc.
immediately. This resulted in the return of 2 boxes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim, your comments are inappropriate. Let me assure you that there is no
fraud at all here. The number of website hits that www.debian.org
I never claimed there was. I was just stating that it was a way to get
a response. Obviously, it worked.
Tim
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On Wed, Dec 31, 1997 at 12:12:32AM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim, your comments are inappropriate. Let me assure you that
there is no fraud at all here.
I never claimed there was. I was just stating that it was a way to
get a response. Obviously, it worked.
On Tue, 30 Dec 1997, Jason and Heather wrote:
On Wed, Dec 31, 1997 at 12:12:32AM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim, your comments are inappropriate. Let me assure you that
there is no fraud at all here.
I never claimed there was. I was just stating that it was
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Cleto Pescia wrote:
For now, the only thing I can tell you for sure is that you should *NOT*
buy the Debian CDs from Greenbush Technologies Corp. (www.greenbush.com).
I ordered the official CD set in September by filling out their
secure on-line form, they charged my
My two cents: I've always liked the Infomagic CD set (Linux
Developer's Resource). I've bought them quite regularly since they
started doing them. The only problem I ever had was with one that I
bought through a suspicious reseller at a local computer show; it
had two disc 2's and no disc 1. I
Timothy Hospedales [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My current Debian system is off FTP sites. I am looking to buy Debian on
CD when the next version comes out with libc6 standardized. What are the
pro's and con's have you guys noticed for the different vendors?
I ordered from linux system
Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Cleto Pescia wrote:
For now, the only thing I can tell you for sure is that you should *NOT*
buy the Debian CDs from Greenbush Technologies Corp. (www.greenbush.com).
I ordered the official CD set in September by filling out their
My current Debian system is off FTP sites. I am looking to buy Debian on
CD when the next version comes out with libc6 standardized. What are the
pro's and con's have you guys noticed for the different vendors?
Thanks,
Timothy.
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On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Timothy Hospedales wrote:
My current Debian system is off FTP sites. I am looking to buy Debian on
CD when the next version comes out with libc6 standardized. What are the
pro's and con's have you guys noticed for the different vendors?
I bought my 1.2 CD from
My current Debian system is off FTP sites. I am looking to buy Debian on
CD when the next version comes out with libc6 standardized. What are the
pro's and con's have you guys noticed for the different vendors?
For now, the only thing I can tell you for sure is that you should *NOT*
buy
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Cleto Pescia wrote:
For now, the only thing I can tell you for sure is that you should *NOT*
buy the Debian CDs from Greenbush Technologies Corp. (www.greenbush.com).
I ordered the official CD set in September by filling out their
secure on-line form, they charged my
CD?
Chris
Debian-CDs are bootable, at least the official ones. If you are
using the CD from Lehmanns-Bookstore: this one is!
Does anybody has an Adaptec AHA 2940 and was able to boot from this
(or any other) CD. I have BIOS-Version 1.21 and the ldlinux.sys died
while booting from CD
able to boot
from a Debian 1.3.1 CD.
I can't tell you the Adaptec BIOS version without shutting down, but
I bought this card about the beginning of 1997.
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Regarding bootable Debian 1.3.1 CD of 03:26 AM -0800 1997-12-17,
Christian Hagemeier wrote:
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
Official CD such a bootable
Christian Hagemeier hat gesagt: // Christian Hagemeier wrote:
Hi!
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
Official CD such a bootable CD?
Chris
Debian-CDs are bootable, at least
Hi!
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
Official CD such a bootable CD?
Chris
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My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
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) Debian BINARY 1.3.1 cd
4) Debian SRC 1.3.1 cd
5-7) 3 pack of the Sunsite archieves.
Their web site also said somehting about packaging Caldra OpenLinux Lite
for a while.. so if yer quick.. you would probably get that as well.
Or you can buy just the Debian distro... which is a two cd set, one bin
one
is ready, and testing
has finished. It will include german instructions.
Here the url:
http://www.jfl.de/
an then frame or not to frame
an Linux-Preisausschreiben:
Klick on Debian-CD
Regards
Philipp
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Hi!
Are there any?
I read in a thread here I dont find now something about a bookstore
called Lehmann which distributes it with a printed manual. Anyone got
the address of that bookstore or an ISBN-number of the thing?
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On 8 Jul 1997, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
I read in a thread here I dont find now something about a bookstore
called Lehmann which distributes it with a printed manual. Anyone got
the address of that bookstore or an ISBN-number of the thing?
Check out the following URL's for complete
On Thu, 26 Jun 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
Friends,
Is there yet an Official 1.3 CD-ROM available from anywhere?
Talk Paul Wade of Greenbush on this list. He very generously donated a
pair of 1.3 cds to our project here.
I also saw a release of the official Debian 2CD masters on
On Thu, 26 Jun 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
Friends,
Is there yet an Official 1.3 CD-ROM available from anywhere?
Talk Paul Wade of Greenbush on this list. He very generously donated a
pair of 1.3 cds to our project here.
The website is lagging. I dropped prices and am busy doing a
Friends,
Is there yet an Official 1.3 CD-ROM available from anywhere? Is it
bootable? I concur with many of you that it is *very* important to
have an official cd-rom, not primarily becase SPI could bring in a
little dough, but rather because you just don't know what you're
getting when you get
Friends,
Is there yet an Official 1.3 CD-ROM available from anywhere?
Talk Paul Wade of Greenbush on this list. He very generously donated a
pair of 1.3 cds to our project here.
the Timestamp is
Thu Jun 19 15:57:01 UTC 1997
Is it
bootable?
The binary/install CD is bootable on
On Thu, 26 Jun 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
So, what changes am I suggesting for the Release Methodology? Well,
it would be presumptuous of me to suggest changes when I don't know
what is currently in place. I would suggest that a few basic procedures
be followed though. When a change to a
I have an order in with I-Connect, but for some reason it is taking them a
long time to get me a CD out this time.
I CAN'T wait any longer. I have 5 servers sitting here and my deadline to
deliver them is quicky approaching. If I don't have a Deb 1.3 CD in my hands
by Friday I am screwed.
I
Hello!
I'm trying to boot Debian directly from CD (mitsumi) or harddisk (IDE) using
loadlin linux root=/dev/ram initrd=root.bin
from PC DOS 7 everything works fine, but after
Uncompressing Linux...
ran out of input data
My test system has 8 MB of RAM
where should I search the error. I've
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Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
Is legal if I copy the full DEBIAN distribution in a CD (ftp.debian.org)
and I give the CD to my friend?
Short answer: Yes, perfectly legal.
Most programs in the main Debian distribution are covered by the GPL,
which states that if
Is legal if I copy the full DEBIAN distribution in a CD (ftp.debian.org)
and I give the CD to my friend?
Can I copy the non-free directory too?
I leave in Italy
Thanks and bye.
Andrea Arcangeli
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Debian GNU
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Recently we have been working on some changes to the Debian CD policy.
There's been a good deal of misunderstanding about those changes, so
please let me take this opportunity to set it straight.
A number of users have complained that the only way
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens)
...
We will do this by producing a CD master (actually an ISO image file)
of each release ...
Excellent! (The quality of the CD distribution depends only on Debian, not
on CD manufacturers.)
Daniel
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I've heard somewhere that 1.2 could be bootable from a CD.
Well, I have a CD-writer (under Win NT, no chance :-)) a
complete mirror of the Debian distribution.
But i've no experience writing a CD. I would appreciate any
help.
Thanks,
Pierre Blanchet.
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