Am Samstag, den 22.08.2009, 21:48 -0400 schrieb Isaac Freeman:
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> All, sorry for the wide distribution, but I wasn't sure which list
> this belonged on; feel free to reply only to me, or to
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All, sorry for the wide distribution, but I wasn't sure which list this
belonged on; feel free to reply only to me, or to me and just one list.
Also, I'm not subscribed, so please keep me in to
Am 2006-01-23 09:04:42, schrieb Hodgins Family:
> Hey Michelle!
> This site might prove useful:
> http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/debian-cd/images
I know it and currently I am trying to download Potato (r7)...
After this I will try Slink (2.1r4 unfortunatly not r5).
And then there are not al
Hey Michelle!
I am creating a TByte Archive Server of Debian and I am searching for
older Official Debian-CD-Images. Generaly I am looking for 2.2.r7 but
yours 2.2r5 are better ethen nothing.
I am interested in a full copy of it (any architektures) but only
official Debian CD-Images. I ca
Hello Paul,
I am creating a TByte Archive Server of Debian and I am searching for
older Official Debian-CD-Images. Generaly I am looking for 2.2.r7 but
yours 2.2r5 are better ethen nothing.
Do you have the binarys only or with sources?
I am interested in a full copy of it (any architektures) bu
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 22:13 -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > > I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
> > > an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
> > > kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
> > You need a 2.2 ke
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 03:38 -0700, Hodgins Family wrote:
> Good morning!
>
>
> J.Moore wrote:
> > I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
> > an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
> > kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as
.
It installs kernel 2.2 by default and unlike Potato has repository (oldstable or Woody)
and security support for the time being.
View this message in context: Re: Installation CDs for potato (Debian 2.2)
Sent from the Debian User forum at Nabble.com.
Good morning!
J.Moore wrote:
I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
I finally located the 2.2 distro on archives.debian.org, but h
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 01:23:51AM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> J.Moore wrote:
> > I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
> > an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
> > kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
> Yo
If I'm not mistaken, Debian 3.0 (Woody) used 2.2.20 (according to
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=debian).
I located a list of mirrors at:
http://iso.linuxquestions.org/version.php?version=14
Also, some of the CD vendors listed at http://www.us.debian.org/CD/vendors/
allow you to
J.Moore wrote:
> I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
> an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
> kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
You need a 2.2 kernel, not a distribution with that version number. Either
f
I need to do an install of Debian 2.2 (potato) to do some maintenance on
an old application. The author claims it will only run on the 2.2
kernel, and I want to eliminate as many variables as possible.
I finally located the 2.2 distro on archives.debian.org, but have not
been able to find the inst
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 19:31, Bruce Park wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was just wandering, it seems like the latest version has this thing called
> "flavors" where you decide what type of installation you want to do
> regarding your hardware. So, is it OK for me to JUST download disk 2 that
> contains
Hello,
I was just wandering, it seems like the latest version has this thing called
"flavors" where you decide what type of installation you want to do
regarding your hardware. So, is it OK for me to JUST download disk 2 that
contains the vanilla flavor? Will this include all the necessary ker
Giri X muttered:
> hi
> I am trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on my PC. I wanted to know
> if i culd burn the images that are in formats like .bin, .exe, .bat and use
> them for installation. I have access to CD writers only on Windows. The CD
> writer software is DirectCD.
> Thanx and Regards
hi
I am trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on my PC. I wanted to know
if i culd burn the images that are in formats like .bin, .exe, .bat and use
them for installation. I have access to CD writers only on Windows. The CD
writer software is DirectCD.
Thanx and Regards
Girix
Free Software--- cos
Hello,
I went to the http://cdimages.debian.org site, and found out there
exists a pseudo-image kit for building my own CDs to install Debian. How
wonderful!
I would like to be able to build my own potato (or woody) CD set to
install cleanly on a fresh computer without any OS on top of it.
The thin
Hi.
Does anyone know precisely what I have to do to make up a set of
installation CDs from the 2.2 ftp archive? I've got an official set of
2.1 disks, and as far as I can see, I need to make a CD with the
disks-i386 and part of the binary-i386 directory on, and another with
the remaind
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