> 
> Hmmm, This makes two straight that the infomagic folks have sent out with 
> a bad Debian distribution on it.  Their December, 1996 LDR with the 
> original Debian 1.2.0 was also full of problems.  Not to mention they 
> still haven't put anything about how to install Debian in the booklet 
> they include with the CD's.
> 
> I wonder, is it time to request they stop distributing Debian?  

I don't think that is a good idea, the InfoMagic CD-ROM set is popular,
and generally good value for money.  I think the Debian community should
provide a consistency check for complete CD's, so that companies like
InfoMagic can easily check what they press.  I have the impression the
InfoMagic people have no Debian experience, but since they spend a CD on
Debian, I suspect they should be willing to get it right.

Eric Meijer

P.S.  Some days ago we had some troubles with are internet router.  In
order to prevent a huge pile of email after that, I tried to
unsubscribe from the list.  At the time, this did not seem to work, but
now I'm not getting any messages anymore.  Is there a way to check if
I'm still on the list?  I don't want to take the risk to subscribe twice
and see what happens....


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