Jakob <duckman_duck-NOSPAM@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> Hej NG
>
> Jeg ville gerne prøve openBSD 3.1, og har set på deres
> hjemmeside, at den skulle fylde 3 cd'er , men jeg kan ikke rigtig
> finde, hvor de filer ligger som jeg skal downloade, jeg har været
> inde på
http://mirrors.sunsite.dk/openbsd/3.1/i386/ for finde de
> filer der skal bruges, men det er jo alle små filer, er der en
> venlig sjæl der vil fortæller mig hvad for nogle filer jeg skal
> bruge/downloade.
>
> Takker mange gange for jeres hjælp.
>
> MVH Jakob
Hej Jakob
Taget fra
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq3.html#ISO
"3.1.2 - Does OpenBSD provide an ISO image available for download?
In a word, no. The OpenBSD project does not make the ISO images used
to master the official CDs available for download. The reason is
simply that we would like you to buy the CD sets, helping fund the
ongoing OpenBSD development. The official OpenBSD CD-ROM layout is
copyright Theo de Raadt. Theo does not permit people to redistribute
images of the official OpenBSD CDs. As an incentive for people to
buy the CD set, some extras are included in the package as well
(artwork, stickers etc).
Note that only the CD layout is copyrighted, OpenBSD itself is free.
Nothing precludes someone else to just grab OpenBSD and make their
own CD. If for some reason you want to download a CD image, try
searching the mailing list archives for possible sources. Of course,
any OpenBSD ISO images available on the Internet either violate Theo
de Raadt's copyright or are not official images. The source of an
unofficial image may or may not be trustworthy, it is up to you to
determine this for yourself. We suggest that people who want to
download OpenBSD for free use the FTP install option."
Håber du kan bruge det til noget
--
Mikkel Bundgaard
Student at IT University of Copenhagen
http://officehelp.gone.dk
Codito, Ergo Sum