I have been getting a lot of read through cdimage.debian.org, etc. I have recieved a list of mirros, and have since gotten the images.
When I said I couldn't connect either http or ftp, I didn't mean I got a password prompt when trying to get the images, I meant I couldn't pull up http://cdimage.debian.org in either lynx or netscape from multiple shells around the net, I couldn't read anything, I couldn't connect, the server was down, so I couldn't even get a mirrors list. If you look at the message I went so far as to find information using standard debian mirrors, do you think that I wouldn't have looked for cdimage mirrors given the chance. I thank everyone who realized the problem and supplied me with mirror addresses, it was a life saver, as for the rtfm response when the fm was down, give me a break. On 31 May 1999, Jens Ritter wrote: > Charlie Hedlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I wanted to download the i386 and Alpha cdrom images, but do not seem to > > be able to connect to cdimage.debian.org (either http nor ftp). These > > images don't seem to be on the standard ftp mirrors either. > > Have a look at http://cdimage.debian.org, and read it completely. > > > previously done installs via ftp, but I need to take these with me on the > > road, and I don't have time to snail mail order disks. > > > > I have a complete binary tree of both dists, but I relized they won't fit > > outright on a CD, so I wanted to use the images. > > Note that the images are a bit outdated. The Archive is said to be > "r2" will the images still are "r0" (there is no "r1" due to possible > confusion). > > New Images will be prepared when a "r3" is released (see mailing list > archive of debian-cd for reasoning). > > HTH, > > Jens > > P.S.: Please vote against Spam! At > http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/ > (Sorry Europeans only) > --- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Key ID: 2048/E451C639 Jens Ritter > Key fingerprint: 5F 3D 43 1E 24 1E CC 48 1E 05 93 3A A7 10 73 37 > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >