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Re: Are there any woody r1->r2 update ISO's?



On Wednesday, 07 January 2004 at 10:23, Steve McIntyre
scribbled in "Re: Are there any woody r1->r2 update ISO's?":


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> is the contents of the file MD5SUMS-UPDATE from
> nonus.cdimage.d.o. Make sure that you have the r2.01 version of the
> update image - the initial r2 image was broken.
>
> >Thanks, and sorry for all the hassle.
>
> No problem.

Fantastic, thanks.  I now have in my hands an MD5 verified update CD,
and I'm about to go home and tinker with the new stuff...

I made a concerted effort to try and track down any more update
images, and that czech was the _only_ site of all those listed at
"http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/"; that had the file.  Many still
only had r0, and one had nothing newer than 2.2 (potatoe?).

Still at least with your help I now have a working update.

Ahhhh, if only I was in a land of broadband (and functional broadband
at that).  Before anyone mentions it, yes, SA does have ADSL, but at
what equates to roughly £90 per month for the _cheapest_ domestic
connection it's way beyond 99% of the populations means -- mine
included.  Plus its dead slow and prone to dropping users, so on
service alone isn't worth it...

Cheers.

Dameon.

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University of Durban-Westville.
South Africa
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