where to get plz : debian squeeze business card ISO?
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Looks like Debian has not made it available in Wheezy 7.
It was there previously in squeeze 6 version.
this not practical since I cannot download more than 100 MB in a row (quota limits of the engineer school).
Wheezy 7 with a 20mb card iso install would be nice.
Any debian do not care any longer about their users. They deleted their archives, and replaced them with jidgo files, but kept few of them as iso still (for how long)
Debian stable (Debian 7) is what you are calling Wheezy.
What on earth is wrong with that?
There is currently no mini available for Jessie (testing) apparently but there is a netinstall image. There is a net boot images for Sid (unstable).
How you are going to install a whole OS with a 100MB download limit is a bit confusing. The Xorg stack (your video layer) is bigger than that.
OpenBox a nice light window manager that will stand alone is 333MB.
Damn Small Linux is under 52MB and will run live or can be installed. Not sure what they use for a video layer, probably an abbreviated xorg.
It works. Haven't run it for years. Doubt it will do real well for you as it takes a bit of getting used to.
Wheezy us a full blown OS. Ready to use. A usable OS of less than 100MB is pretty hard to come up with. Debian install disk number one, all you need for a full install fits on a CD. No major distro is going to be much smaller than that and haven't been for years. Most have gone to DVD size images.
Not sure where you live but you could easily get Wheezy from some connection with out such a silly limit. Internet cafe, public library?
Any debian do not care any longer about their users. They deleted their archives, and replaced them with jidgo files, but kept few of them as iso still (for how long)
This is just *so* wrong. There is one iso that was discontinued since it was rarely used, and from this you conclude that Debian doesn't care about its users?
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Originally Posted by evo2
This is just *so* wrong. There is one iso that was discontinued since it was rarely used, and from this you conclude that Debian doesn't care about its users?
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