Maybe this goes generally under what the DDP Todo list webpage calls "stale
documentation reaping", but it's the README at the root of the CD distribution
(i.e.
file /cdrom/README.txt) and thus likely to be a user's first introduction to
the
system, so it seems particuarly worthy of attention:
This CD-ROM is labeled
Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 beta "Sarge" - fsn.hu unofficial i386 Binary-10
which means that this CD is number 10 of totally 9 CDs containing programs
("binaries") for `i386' computers.
Debian --- once again making the impossible happen :)
The "number X of totally 9" appears in all of the Sarge /READMEs, although this
was
the most glaringly in need of update. The /READMEs on these cdimages also have
various refs. to 2.2 that presumably should be 3.something, as in the section
describing use of apt-cdrom: "You should repeat this command for all 2.2
`Binary'
CD-ROMs you have."
If you'd like more information, or if there's a better/more appropriate place
to
send this, please let me know. I'm not sure this quite qualifies as a bug, or
who'd
get it if it is --- is it documentation? Cd-image? General? Suggestions
taken at
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