Go to the page that I provided previously which lists all mirrors available. Select one that is physically closest to you. Copy the URL, then add the required "/contrib/iso/en" to the end of it.
This will take you to a FTP page where you can select what ISO to download. View the other URL in my other message to see what it looks like when using the pacific.net mirror.
Well, if it is true, let us hope that it does not become widely known....
And if it does - whats the problem. I agree that it is no ideal, however ISO's can still be downloaded. The required project mail list has been copied in so they know the page needs to be updated. All this info is on the OOo website, just needs a little bit of looking... /paul On 1/26/07, Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul produced the following on 1/25/2007 5:36 PM: > 'Tis true. However the instructions are still accurate. Use your > preferred mirror and add the necessary directory paths... What I see on that page is: "CD-ROM ISO Images "Unfortunately, at the present there are no pre-built ISO images available. Due to the fact that 2.1 is due very soon, we are skipping the 2.0.4 release, and will continue with an image for 2.1. "The older images are still available for normal download. You will need to go to your preferred mirror site, and change to the directory named "/contrib/iso/en" for the English images" How does one find his preferred mirror site? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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