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Re: Location of single file (zip) install file for Debian...



Does it give you the option to open the file in the browser?
That's what you want to do.  Otherwise, save it as a file
and then choose "File | Open Page | Choose File...".

Marc

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>>> <Dartmeistr@aol.com> 05/19 6:32 PM >>>
In a message dated 5/19/99 3:31:41 PM Central Daylight Time, 
lists@anomie.dhs.org writes:

<< On Wed, 19 May 1999 Dartmeistr@aol.com wrote:
 
 > Hey Group:
 > 
 > I was very interested in installing the Debian distribution of Linux, and 
 > have been trying to download it for a little while now.  Was looking at 
docs 
 > for the install and realized that Debian's INtel x86 install page is 
missing 
 > or otherwise unavailable. 
 
 http://www.debian.org/releases/2.1/i386/install 
 
 > Most docs I can find are very general (i.e. 
 > assuming I already know which files I need to even install Debian), and 
 > others are geared towards an NFS install that I do not even have the 
hardware 
 > for.  Is there any single (downloadable zip?) file for the complete (as 
 > possible) install of Linux Debian from a DOS system?
 
 All the disk images are linked form somewhere in section 5. No zip, but
 there's only 8 or 10 files to download anyway.
 
  >>

hEY gROUP:

When I click on this link, all I get is my browser prompting me to save the 
file as:

INSTALL.

This same thing happens in IE 4.0 and Netscape 4.0 too.  Is there something 
wrong with the link, or is there something special; about the file/page?  i 
seem to be able to access the Sparc page OK.

Scott


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