hi ya b On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, B Thomas wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 06:10:48AM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote: > > > > if i understand it correctly, jigdo is nice if it allows one to d/l > > only the new changed files on the cdrom (i have yet to play and test it ) > > > but you could download full cds with jigdo too. yup.. along with bit-torrent bit-torrent is scary .. since one can be downloading from another bit-torrent user on a 56k dialup line :-) > > > > why not just d/l the entire cdrom collection onto the new debian.osu.edu > > connection and burn your own cd's ? > > > > I have yet to find a single mirror that has non-free images. Without > jigdo files it would be impracticable to download non-free packages > from "pool" and make a cd image . yup ... needing more than 1 cd to boot/install deb or any other linux seems like an overkill to fill up CDs ( $1 per cd was it or was it $3 or $5 per cd in the set ?? ) i'm still trying to (ez) unpack the cd -- (ez) move things around - (ez) -- and re-build the cd on the fly ( more calculat'n ) :-) finding the latest files/packages is not as trivial and neither is d/l mirroring 650MB per cd -- or jigdo'ing it when some of the mirrors limit d/l from their site to 56Kbps ( just need to take a long pepsi-break ) ie ... latest burnt cd will be current as of that minute - complete w/ patches ) sorta fun project ... c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]