Frans, thank you very much. I think I got it now. I have updated the
website and will change the labels in the next hour.
The new description
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"Gnome is the default desktop environment of Debian. It is contained
on the first CD of the set above. There are two additional CDs: You
will need them, if you want to make KDE or the lightweight Xfce your
default desktop environment; they take care of all the necessary
modifications."
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Please don't bother to correct me, if there's a mistake in that again.
Thanks for your time.
kind regards
Uli
Frans Pop schrieb:
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 19:52, Ulrich Hansen wrote:
That sounds like KDE and Xfce CDs would be alternatives to the first
one.
I just burned the xfce-iso. As I understand the readme.html, the
Xfce-CD _can_ use the full CD set as a resource for the further
software-installation (like the regular CD 1) but is also able to act
as netinst-CD. It just depends from what's in the sources.list.
No, it cannot "act as" a netinst CD, or rather that expression really does
not make any sense. A full CD basically is a netinst CD + a significant
number of additional packages. A netinst contains only packages necessary
to install a base system; a full CD contains that + standard packages +
packages for various tasks.
You can indeed use the KDE/Xfce CDs together with the set, but to ensure
you have all packages available, you need the _whole_ set, including CD1!
There will be some overlap between the KDE/Xfce CDs and other CDs in the
set, but that overlap is spread across multiple other CDs from the set.
And thus it cannot replace CD1.
Or _should_ they just not be shipped with the 21-disk-set?
They can be shipped _with_ the while set, just not as an _alternative_ to
CD1.
Cheers,
FJP
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