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From: Hubert Feyrer (hubert.feyrer_at_informatik.fh-regensburg.de)
Date: Tue Oct 08 2002 - 16:37:16 CDT

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                     NetBSD 1.6/i386 Binary Packages + Install CD-set

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                                       What is it?

       The 3rd party software team of the NetBSD Project is proud to be able to
       provide a new multi-CD-set with precompiled binary packages for the i386
       port of NetBSD 1.6. The CDs are based on the NetBSD Packages Collection
       (pkgsrc) as of september 2002. At that time, pkgsrc included about 3000
       applications ranging from shell tools to mail, web server software,
       various programming languages and scientific applications. It also
       includes the KDE and GNOME desktop environments, the Mozilla web
       browser and the GNU image manipulation program, GIMP. Many applications
       are IPv6 ready to explore the full potential of NetBSD 1.6.

       This compilation includes software for:

        * Web serving and website development, including: Apache 1.3.26 and
          2.0.39 and many modules, PHP 3.0.18 and 4.1.2, Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.4,
          and many others.

        * Network, database, file and print serving, including:
          BIND 4.9.9, 8.3.3 and 9.2.1, Samba 2.2.5, Adrian Asun's version
          2.1.3 and the UoMichigan 19990130 implementation of AppleTalk,
          INN 2.3.3, MRTG 2.9.17, MySQL 3.23.49, PostgreSQL 7.2.1, Sendmail
          8.11.6, SquirrelMail 1.2.7, and many others.

        * Text processing and office productivity tools, including:
          KOffice 1.1.1, OpenOffice 641, Ghostscript 6.01, teTeX 1.0.7,
          Xemacs 21.5.5, GNU Emacs 21.2, VIM 6.1.0, CUPS 1.1.14, DocBook 4.1
          and DocBook XML 4.1.2, GIMP 1.2.3, SANE 1.0.7, etc.

        * Multiple desktop environments and GUI tools, including:
          GNOME 1.4.0.7, KDE 1.1.2, 2.2.2 and 3.0.2, Mozilla 1.0, Netscape
          Navigator 3.04 and 4.79, Opera 5.0.1 and 6.02, xmms 1.2.7 and
          gqmpeg 0.16.0 mp3 players, Afterstep 1.8.11, Windowmaker 0.80.0,
          fvwm 2.4.8, mplayer 0.90rc6 for MPEG and DivX processing.

        * Games, e.g. Civilisation Call To Power (demo version), Quake 1,
          Quake3-Arena (demo version), Heretic 2 (demo version), FreeCiv
          1.12.0, NetHack 3.4.0, xdoom 1.10 and many others.

        * Software development tools for various languages, including:
          Sun's JDK & JRE 1.4.0, Perl 5.8.0 with more than 230 modules,
          Python 2.2.1, Ruby 1.6.7, Zope 2.2.2, cscope 15.3, gcc 2.95.3,
          DDD 3.3, QT 1, 2 and 3, GTK+ 1.2.10, GNU Smalltalk 1.95.10, etc.

          There are also cross-platform development tools included for
          targetting ARM, Linux/i386, MS-DOS, m68k, MIPS, PowerPC, SH
          and SPARC CPUs.

                                        Download

       The CD images are available for download from the main NetBSD FTP site,
       ftp.netbsd.org, or it's mirrors. The URLs of the images are:

         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/1.6/i386pkg1.iso (635MB)
         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/1.6/i386pkg2.iso (615MB)
         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/1.6/i386pkg3.iso (575MB)
         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/1.6/i386pkg4.iso (560MB)
         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/1.6/i386pkg5.iso (563MB)
         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/iso/1.6/i386pkg6.iso (488MB)

       MD5 checksums are:

         MD5 (i386pkg1.iso) = 4172cb83617037b1411e5111497246f8
         MD5 (i386pkg2.iso) = d821ed6d869b2689c91c68545f42b70f
         MD5 (i386pkg3.iso) = 01da0c2beea40d8dc036566a9e05af8c
         MD5 (i386pkg4.iso) = b93e02c9b95b5eb80d9a0f04807601c1
         MD5 (i386pkg5.iso) = fe050d97ab8bbae34a756efd64383dd5
         MD5 (i386pkg6.iso) = 42b51b39bd7e4c5ffc95f7a1018cc0fa

       All binary packages available on these CDs are also available for
       individual download and/or direct installation via pkg_add(1) from the
       NetBSD binary packages repository at the following URL:

         ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/1.6/i386/All/

       For easy installing of binary pkgs via pkg_add, be sure to set your
       PKG_PATH env variable as appropriate:

         # PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/1.6/i386/All
         # export PKG_PATH
         # pkg_add -v kde

                                Documentation & Support

       The binary packages included in this CD-set can be installed with the
       pkg_add(1) command.

       Further information on how to install the binary packages, the NetBSD
       Packages System and the NetBSD Packages Collection can be found in the
       Docs/Packages.txt file. If you need further help, try these resources on
       the Internet:

         * Mailing lists are NetBSD's primary support forum. For information,
           send mail with "help" in body to majordomonetbsd.org, an archive of
           all available mailing lists is available at
           http://mail-index.netbsd.org/.

           Mailing lists are NetBSD's primary support forum, recommended lists
           include:

              * netbsd-helpnetbsd.org for general questions
              * tech-pkgnetbsd.org for package related questions

         * NetNews: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc, de.comp.os.bsd

         * FTP download: The main repository for NetBSD packages is at
           ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/.

         * WWW: Visit us at http://www.netbsd.org/!

                                      Legal Notice

       The binary packages on this CDs are distributed in compliance with their
       individual licenses. The compilation as a whole is Copyright (c) 2002 by
       the NetBSD Project. The CD images are provided for non-profit use. If you
       make any money from this or even just feel like it, you're welcome to make
       donations to the NetBSD Project. Contact boardnetbsd.org.

     - Hubert Feyrer,
       The NetBSD Project

    P.S.: There was enough room on the last CD, so I've made a second version that
          is 488MB big and which can boot on i386, has all the files to install
          NetBSD 1.6/i386 and which also has all the sources you could want.