Can anyone tell me when the 9.2 download will be available via FTP?
On Friday 29 Oct 2004 23:33 pm, Aaron Bridge wrote:
Can anyone tell me when the 9.2 download will be available via FTP?
Up until now, it's always been about a month after the retail boxes are available. No reson to suspect it'll be any different this time... Dylan -- "I see your Schwartz is as big as mine" -Dark Helmet
*** Reply to message from "Aaron Bridge" <a.bridge@insightbb.com> on Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:33:23 -0400 One more candle and a trip around the Sun***
Can anyone tell me when the 9.2 download will be available via FTP?
yes, usually about 3 months after the boxes hit the market, or there 'bouts. :) We have to let them earn a little of the gelt, since even programmers have to eat and feed kiddies and school fees etc... not to mention occassional clothing for the rest of the family. Hope that helps ;) -- j -- nemo me impune lacessit
On Saturday 30 October 2004 00:52, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
*** Reply to message from "Aaron Bridge" <a.bridge@insightbb.com> on Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:33:23 -0400 One more candle and a trip around the Sun***
Can anyone tell me when the 9.2 download will be available via FTP?
yes, usually about 3 months after the boxes hit the market,
3 months??? Yer kiddin'. More like 3 weeks, perhaps 4. :P
or there 'bouts. :)
Yer still too far off ;)
We have to let them earn a little of the gelt, since even programmers have to eat and feed kiddies and school fees etc... not to mention occassional clothing for the rest of the family.
There's the source, Luke, and I'm playing with it. ;) php4 is 'bout ready... I'm looking forward to play with UML ;)) Cheers, Leen
*** Reply to message from Leendert Meyer <leen.meyer@home.nl> on Sat, 30 Oct 2004 01:07:47 +0200 One more candle and a trip around the Sun***
3 months??? Yer kiddin'. More like 3 weeks, perhaps 4. :P
Leen, well, if you are willing to compile your own stuff. Newbies tend to want the disks and the books, until they see the first screen where there seem to be an overwhelming number of questions to be answered. OR so I'm told when I sit down to install w/ someone.. ( I like to make them sit nearby to observe, and hand me the cds as they need changing... ) I don't understand how folks can be so paralized w/ fear at choices. I supose it says something ( not good) about the current state of freedoms , pretty much everywhere... You only have what you may percieve, aparently. -- j -- nemo me impune lacessit
On Saturday 30 October 2004 01:52, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
*** Reply to message from Leendert Meyer <leen.meyer@home.nl> on Sat, 30 Oct 2004 01:07:47 +0200 One more candle and a trip around the Sun***
3 months??? Yer kiddin'. More like 3 weeks, perhaps 4. :P
Leen,
well, if you are willing to compile your own stuff. Newbies tend to want the disks and the books, until they see the first screen where there seem to be an overwhelming number of questions to be answered. OR so I'm told when I sit down to install w/ someone.. ( I like to make them sit nearby to observe, and hand me the cds as they need changing... )
I don't understand how folks can be so paralized w/ fear at choices. I supose it says something ( not good) about the current state of freedoms , pretty much everywhere... You only have what you may percieve, aparently.
The current state? I bet people suffered from that same problem decades ago. :) Reminds me of my first steps... In the beginning I had to read very carefully what was going on on the screen. And that was difficult, because I was excited too, and wanted to get going as fast as I could. Waahh, those good old days... Lurking behind a Sharp-MZ700 and a TV-screen... LOL! Hmm, getting OT here. Very OT. Cut. Cheers, Leen
"Aaron Bridge" <a.bridge@insightbb.com> [29 Oct 2004 18:33:23 -0400]:
Can anyone tell me when the 9.2 download will be available via FTP?
AFAIK it'll be available end of this year. In the past it has been available 6 weeks after the availability of the US version. Philipp
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Aaron Bridge
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Dylan
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jfweber@bellsouth.net
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Leendert Meyer
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Philipp Thomas