Joined: Wed 02-20-2002 11:27PM Posts: 867 Location: No one's really sure what became of Castorite after graduation
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Yes. What version?
I don't have 10 yet since I'm waiting on the rush to die down.
I do have 7.0, 8.0, 8.1, 9.0, and 9.1, all for x86.
I also have Splack Oct24-2k3 for Sparc.
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Gotcha. From your post, I was thinking it was some really cool software to keep IT from seeing bandwidth usage or something. Cause that would help a lot.
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Joined: Mon 04-15-2002 4:23PM Posts: 516 Location: Far, far away from Rolla (Colorado to be exact)
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knocworst wrote:
Just wondering if I can burn some Slackware CD's from someone before the weekend... The ones I have got scratched.
Its not before the weekend anymore, but if you are still looking I finished getting all 4 CD's overnight.
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Joined: Wed 02-20-2002 11:27PM Posts: 867 Location: No one's really sure what became of Castorite after graduation
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Just thought I'd drop a thanks to Krientle. I grabbed Slackware 10.0 off of you (and FreeBSD, too!) a while ago. Waiting for Splack-current to finish now. w00t for Internet2 and university mirrors.
Just thought I'd drop a thanks to Krientle. I grabbed Slackware 10.0 off of you (and FreeBSD, too!) a while ago. Waiting for Splack-current to finish now. w00t for Internet2 and university mirrors.
Sure thing, that reminds me, I should host slack-current on that box too.
Joined: Wed 02-20-2002 11:27PM Posts: 867 Location: No one's really sure what became of Castorite after graduation
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So, it's been a long couple of hours. Between forgetting my cell phone on campus in a public place and nearly being run over by the cops twice, I get this sinking feeling that one of my discs may be corrupt.
So, I get home and plop my Splack CD into my drive tray.
Code:
$ tar -xvf /mnt/cdrom/splack-current.tar splack-current/ splack-current/.listing tar: Skipping to next header tar: Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Fantastic. There goes an hour of my life. I've got 670 megabytes of mangled source code, binaries, and documentation. Swell.
I now have a brand-new shiny belt buckle. This is the second time it's happened, too (the first was with a NetBSD and OpenBSD twofer). Let that be a lesson to you. Never use the Windows command line FTP client unless you remember that it doesn't do auto type detection. Oddly enough, it seems to be one of the most unix-like commands in the entire OS as it will let you shoot yourself in the foot. Or make you download an entire distribution tree again.
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