On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 07:03:16 +0000, Erich Hoffmann wrote:
> it works fine. I meant source code that isn't included, e.g. Squid,
> wordnet, an office suite &c. E.g. what is on the freshmeat server.
> This is not at all a complaint about too less software included in
> the distribution. If sth. like CosCos doesn't exist, I'll invest
> the time to download. http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/index.en-gb.html#de
1. Debian has packages for almost everything, so their source CD's
correspondingly would have the source code. Go for unstable, if such
thing as "unstable source CD's" exist.
2. Some of those CD vendors might compile their own meta-source CD's.
3. Ask on your LUG for someone to download what you need. I've given
shell accounts to some dialup-only users so they can borrow some of
my bandwidth. Once one of them made a custom ISO which I burned to
CD. So you might ask for a shell account, too.
> ps. Of course I read the news howtos, but formulating a clear request
> (and in a not-my-mother-language) still requires some practice.
Understood clearly this time.

HTH.
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