Debian Squeeze CDs

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Many thanks for the links.
I was looking for the cd/dvd images.

Ryan

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From: Tony Baechler 
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:06 AM 
To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux. 
Subject: Debian Squeeze CDs 

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Please be more specific.  Are you looking for the live CD of Squeeze or
the install CDs?  If all else fails, I think I still have the live CD
here.  Here are the sites I have bookmarked:

http://live.debian.net/ for the live CD

http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ for the latest D-I

http://www.debian.org/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/ for the Squeeze
install CDs

Note that the live.debian.net site above has archives for both Squeeze and
Wheezy.  If you go to cdimage.debian.org, you won't see a link for the
archives, even though they're under the Squeeze release pages.  If you
have a 64-bit processor, you should get the AMD64 images.  They run better
and have better memory management.  Remember that even though Squeeze is
now considered old, you should still be able to install it and you can
upgrade from it to stable (Wheezy) or testing.  Debian usually supports
the old stable release for a year after the new stable release is out.
Hopefully Speakup will work again with serial ports by the time Squeeze is
removed from the regular mirrors.

On 5/14/2013 12:02 PM, Ryan Hutchings wrote:
> I am wanting to get debian squeeze as well to use hardware speech. 
> Where do i get squeeze from? i can't see it on the debian website
> (there seems to be no archive of old releases..)
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