new version V121.4 ISO ?
new version V121.4 ISO ?
hi,
as much as i learned about linux i still like to get the iso instead of upgrading etc...
anyone got any clue how long it takes to get the new iso ?
as much as i learned about linux i still like to get the iso instead of upgrading etc...
anyone got any clue how long it takes to get the new iso ?
And if your speaking of CTU-ZM distro, I'll have a rpm built by the end of the weekend. I will not be putting out a new CD as I just don't have the bandwidth to do so every time ZM is updated and really there is no need. Running a "yum udate" will fetch and update all packages on it anyway.
I have recieved a considerable donation from sgtdawg towards a 64 bit machine to make a 64 bit distro. When finnished it will have the new zm-1.21.4 package in it.
BTW, Thank you sgtdawg for the huge donation, I wouldn't have been able to start with out it.
Regards,
Cordel
I have recieved a considerable donation from sgtdawg towards a 64 bit machine to make a 64 bit distro. When finnished it will have the new zm-1.21.4 package in it.
BTW, Thank you sgtdawg for the huge donation, I wouldn't have been able to start with out it.
Regards,
Cordel
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the upgrade rpm will take approx 30 seconds once downloaded to impliment, when i upgraded from 1.21.2 to .3 it was an easy and painless process. Donations to Phil, Corey and ross are always welcome due to the amount of time zm takes in their lives!!
James Wilson
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Hi everybody,
I've just upgraded from 1.21.3 to 1.21.4 and i can tell it's a piece of cake !
Thank's again Phil for your good work, and thanks also to the other people contributing to the project.
Best regards,
Oliver
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I've just upgraded from 1.21.3 to 1.21.4 and i can tell it's a piece of cake !
Thank's again Phil for your good work, and thanks also to the other people contributing to the project.
Best regards,
Oliver
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Either just donate to one of us, and leave a note saying you want it split. Or make separate donations if you prefer. As far as I recall Coreys Paypal email address is cdelasaux[at]computerntelecom<dot>com and Ross's is rdmelin[at]elltel<dot>net. Mine is obviously splashed all over the site-madmax- wrote: talking about donations...
how would i donate ? to all 3 of those guys or to one and they split them ?
Phil
cordel wrote: I will not be putting out a new CD as I just don't have the bandwidth to do so every time ZM is updated and really there is no need. Running a "yum udate" will fetch and update all packages on it anyway.
Regards,
Cordel
It's better to put a new CD for download on stable released of course.
For the bandwidth, i can open webspace for free with me isp. Just drop me a mail, and i'll get a Gig free as much as i want.
Only problem, file size limits: 45 mb so... the cd will be cut ect...
But i heard about baliftp which can bipass this problem. testing it ...
Regards,
Sophak
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