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Package: cdcover
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$ cdcover
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Examples:
cdcover -t "SuSE Linux 6.3" -s "Disc %i/%n" -b "SuSE Linux" -c 6 -o suse.tex
...
Why should one create a CD with SuSE Linux, esp. with the
outdated version 6.3? Couldn't this replaced with "Debian
GNU/Linux 3.1" or "Knoppix 3.3"? Patch in debian/rules?
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This bug was solved in a previous upload, but not officially closed.
I'm doing it now.
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Roberto Suarez Soto
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