beg

2000-09-24 Thread Li Wei
I still use Debian 1.2 and Debian 2.2 isn't available in China. Is there
anyone willing to donate Debian 2.2?



Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread Andrei Ivanov
I have a spare set.
Andrei

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Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread steph
What, you can't download it? The internet install is much improved since 1.2.

Alpha



Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread Li Wei
the download cost is very high! my connection is modem and ISP charges me
7.2 yuan or US$0.9 per hour.
 
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 What, you can't download it? The internet install is much improved since
1.2.
 
 Alpha
 
 



Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread steph
I understand now...although the internet install is remarkably fast, if you're 
running less than a 56K modem, the costs would be exhorbitant.

Sorru if my original query came off badly...sheepish grin we're pretty 
spoiled in North America, with stuff like affordable DSL, etc.

Alpha



Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread Rino Mardo
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 01:11:07PM +0800 or thereabouts, Li Wei wrote:
 I still use Debian 1.2 and Debian 2.2 isn't available in China. Is there
 anyone willing to donate Debian 2.2?
 

I have the complete 3 CD set. I can snail mail 'em for you.

Is it illegal in China to get the 3 CD set?

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Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread james tsang
I can post to you. where are you.
regards,
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 the download cost is very high! my connection is modem and ISP charges me
 7.2 yuan or US$0.9 per hour.

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  What, you can't download it? The internet install is much improved since
 1.2.
 
  Alpha
 
 


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Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 01:47:03PM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
 On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 01:11:07PM +0800 or thereabouts, Li Wei wrote:
  I still use Debian 1.2 and Debian 2.2 isn't available in China. Is there
  anyone willing to donate Debian 2.2?
  
 
 I have the complete 3 CD set. I can snail mail 'em for you.

This is so cool. It's great that we can help out our less priviledged
linux users across the world. ;-) 
If you have a burner Li, be sure to copy those and pass them out, assuming
you're not going to get yourself in trouble. 

Mike

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Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread Debian User
 I have the complete 3 CD set. I can snail mail 'em for you.
 
 Is it illegal in China to get the 3 CD set?

offtopic... and I ain't debating

How do you know that they wouldn't put you in prison for 30yrs for
doing this?  You know the fbi or whoever, is looking like fools 
lately for all the secrets that have gone to China.  Do you want 
to be their fall guy?  Our respective edu systems do have good 
relations and if a transfer of this sort was possible it would 
likely be allready in progress.  Mr Li should contact the univ 
in his area in China (if he is not an fbi agent, which is not 
unlikely).

mike



Re: beg

2000-09-24 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 03:48:10PM -0500, Debian User wrote:
 
 How do you know that they wouldn't put you in prison for 30yrs for
 doing this?  You know the fbi or whoever, is looking like fools 
 lately for all the secrets that have gone to China.  Do you want 
 to be their fall guy?  Our respective edu systems do have good 
 relations and if a transfer of this sort was possible it would 
 likely be allready in progress.  Mr Li should contact the univ 
 in his area in China (if he is not an fbi agent, which is not 
 unlikely).

Tell you what, if you're worried about the FBI, send the CDs to me first,
and I'll forward them to China. Since I'm in Canada, I'll just hope that the
RCMP isn't doing the same thing here. ;-)

Mike

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