Thanks Thomas and David!
It now works.
Hi,
arne wrote:
> The jigdo files do not work nowadays too.
I believe to know what you mean.
If you enter the .jigdo file URL like
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/jigdo-bd/debian-9.3.0-a
md64-BD-1.jigdo
then it says immediately
File
`https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/c
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 07:32:42PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> I have a set of 13 CDs with the complete testing archive. How can I move
> all the debs on them to one big archive on my harddrive, and change the
> sources in apt.sources to that archive so that I don't
> have to insert CD after CD when inst
Hans wrote:
I have a set of 13 CDs with the complete testing archive. How can I move
all the debs on them to one big archive on my harddrive, and change the
sources in apt.sources to that archive so that I don't
have to insert CD after CD when installing/upgrading? --Hans
You have a moving targe
On 12-Nov-1999, Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Shaul Karl wrote:
> > Since an executable for one architecture can not, in general, be executed
> > on another you must have 2 separate sets of binaries.
>
> Of course. But I don't think that all 4 Debian CDs (for an architecture)
> are fu
Shaul Karl wrote:
> Since an executable for one architecture can not, in general, be executed on
> another you must have 2 separate sets of binaries.
Of course. But I don't think that all 4 Debian CDs (for an architecture)
are full of the binaries. I believe that the space is used up by the
sou
>
> Hi,
>
> If I want to have Debian CDs for Sparc and Intel, do I have to buy all
> the 8 CDs? Can I have just have one Sparc CD and one Intel CD and then
> use the other three for installing on both architectures?
>
Since an executable for one architecture can not, in general, be executed on
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 1998 11:03 PM
To: Christian Lavoie
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian CDs.
Christian Lavoie dixit:
> What's is the best place (on-line) to get the Slink CDs when it's out?
If you are in Europe, I got hamm from
Christian Lavoie dixit:
> What's is the best place (on-line) to get the Slink CDs when it's out?
If you are in Europe, I got hamm from some guys in Germany, I believe the
company name is Datom. Check out on www.datom.com (hopefully that's the
right URL).
They sent me the CDs straight away, and t
On Jul 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> Is there anyone who can help me choosing an international seller? I
> visited Debian's homepage and all the recommended CD manufacturers. I
> found a big difference on prices... why is that?
Some manufacturers, e.g. LSL and cheap*bytes, produce regular (silve
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