cu...@free.fr wrote:
>On 2015-06-15, Arno Schuring wrote:
>
>> It probably would but it looks like the sources are on separate DVDs
>> (in the [..]/current/source directory) so they wouldn't show up when
>> grepping the amd64/list-dvd/ files. Either way you can verify the
>> output by removing the
On 2015-06-15, Arno Schuring wrote:
> It probably would but it looks like the sources are on separate DVDs
> (in the [..]/current/source directory) so they wouldn't show up when
> grepping the amd64/list-dvd/ files. Either way you can verify the
> output by removing the postprocessing by the cut|
Hi,
> From: cu...@free.fr
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 12:39:44 +
>
> On 2015-06-14, Arno Schuring wrote:
>>
>> $ wget
>> http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/list-dvd/debian-8.1.0-amd64-DVD-{1..13}.list.gz
>> [..]
>> $ zgrep -E '^(stumpwm|cl-ppcre|sbcl|gcl|mpd|gmpc|feh|libtheora0)_
On 2015-06-14, Arno Schuring wrote:
>
>>> You don't need the source packages nor the ones for architectures other
>>> than your own.
>>
>> Without having researched the question, is there a simple way
>> of knowing which dvds contain what (a package list or something)?
>
> Yes, the list-cd/ and li
arnuld uttre wrote:
> I wanted to download all Debian 8.1 DVD images at my friend's place because
> I don't have net at home. but all I see are 3 DVD ISO images available on
Have you considered using apt-offline?
apt-cache show apt-offline
apt-offline is an Offline APT
> From: cu...@free.fr
> Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 18:12:11 +
> On 2015-06-14, John Hasler wrote:
>> arnuld uttre writes:
>>> Well, I need many packages which normal users don't use, like stumpwm,
>>> ppcre, sbcl, clisp, gcc, mpd, gmpc, feh, theora etc. I have used
>>> Debian Sarge (and in those
On Sun, 2015-06-14 at 18:12 +, Curt wrote:
> Without having researched the question, is there a simple way of > knowing
> which dvds contain what (a package list or something)?
Not a list, but this is handy:
http://cdimage-search.debian.org/
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On 2015-06-14, John Hasler wrote:
> arnuld uttre writes:
>> Well, I need many packages which normal users don't use, like stumpwm,
>> ppcre, sbcl, clisp, gcc, mpd, gmpc, feh, theora etc. I have used
>> Debian Sarge (and in those days I only had CDs) and I noticed some
>> package I wanted were only
arnuld uttre writes:
> Well, I need many packages which normal users don't use, like stumpwm,
> ppcre, sbcl, clisp, gcc, mpd, gmpc, feh, theora etc. I have used
> Debian Sarge (and in those days I only had CDs) and I noticed some
> package I wanted were only in last few CDs
You don't need the sour
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 10:41 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater
> wrote:
> You probably don't need all DVD images - the first three should be enough to
> build you a fairly complete
> Debian system.
>
> The other DVDs include all the other packages - 40,000 or so in total - that
> make up Debian but you
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 09:45:24PM +0530, arnuld uttre wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I wanted to download all Debian 8.1 DVD images at my friend's place because
> I don't have net at home. but all I see are 3 DVD ISO images available on
> torrents, where as jigdo has available
Hi All,
I wanted to download all Debian 8.1 DVD images at my friend's place because
I don't have net at home. but all I see are 3 DVD ISO images available on
torrents, where as jigdo has available 13 DVD images:
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.1.0/amd64/bt-dvd/
http://cdimage.
> etch 4.0r1 dvd iso-images (all three) on an another hard drive. The
> question is how am I able to take advantage of these isos on the hd,
> i.e. how can I get my hand on the packages in them.
I would suggest creating a separate mount point for each iso.
mount them with loop, perha
y. I have complete etch 4.0r1 dvd iso-images
> (all three) on an another hard drive.
> The question is how am I able to take advantage of these isos on the hd, i.e.
> how can I get my hand on the packages in them.
There are several options. One of them would be to loop-mount the iso
Hello,
I'm running a basic workstation etch 4.0r1, X running, installed by booting a
netinst image (with installgui option) and then downloading the basic stuff the
installer downloads automatically. I have complete etch 4.0r1 dvd iso-images
(all three) on an another hard drive.
The questi
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 21:32, Gints Polis wrote:
Hello Gints,
One of the best way to download a debian sarge dvd .iso image
is to use a
bittorent client.
Here is the link for the bittorent files that start a download, save these
files to the local machi
Hey,
Pls let me know what I am doing wrong... From official debian site I get
info that there is latest release iso-dvd images with about of 4 GB of
size. When I download them I get only some 400 MB iso file downloaded.
Please advise me ... How to get correct latest dvd.iso image from debian...
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