On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 07:55:38AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Infomagic labelled "Debian 2.0" containing 1.3.1]
> Hummmmm. Wonder what they had in mind? I thought I purchased the 2.0 > release, but it is clearly an error. It is. This is the umpteenth mistake wrt Debian Infomagic have made with their CD set. I cannot currently in good conscience recommend their CD set to anyone interested in Debian . They've put unstable versions on CD (ever wonder why there was never a Debian 1.0?), put broken packages and broken hierarchies on CD, etc. We started producing official ISO 9660 CD images specifically so that these types of problem would no longer occur, but IIRC, they chose to ignore the official CD images. To Infomagic: your track record wrt Debian is very bad, and frankly, I think that you're doing a disservice to the Linux community in general, and the Debian community specifically by distributing broken Debian CDs. Unfortunately, in many places outside the US, yours is the only CD set that is easily available. As such, I'd hate to see you drop Debian. Please use up to date official Debian CD images, or, if for some reason that's not an option for you, ask people on the debian-cd@lists.debian.org list to help you in producing working up to date, properly working Debian CDs. Ray -- Cyberspace, a final frontier. These are the voyages of my messages, on a lightspeed mission to explore strange new systems and to boldly go where no data has gone before.