Hi,
Cool, in pre 12-14 are all user-friendly tools, that I mentioned several
times :)
But it won't be good if powerpc loses mc from 1st CD :(
Also I found one problem - in jigdo files there are no md5sum section of
template file. This is pretty bad, because I had to restart jigdo-lite for
few
Hello,
I still think, that including some packages on 1st CD (which use just little
space) would improve much debian woody installation from CDs.
I got no answer to my suggestions about improving 1st debian CD and desktop
task from official maintainer :(
Previously Philip Hands wrote:
OK,
Hi again,
I got no answer to my suggestions about improving 1st debian CD and desktop
task :(
Maybe debian-cd maintainer can say if 1st CD would include more packages for
beginners: hardware autodetection packages, user-friendly package managers,
user-friendly configuration tools, etc. and
Hi,
I found some 'duplicates' in the 1st debian CD:
emacs20-dl_20.7-14.3_i386.deb - ~10MB
emacs20_20.7-13.1_i386.deb - ~9MB
emacs21_21.2-1_i386.deb - ~12MB
I understand - emacs is a very goot thing, but I think 3 different versions
of emacs in the1st CD is a luxury. Maybe only one, newest
Hi again,
Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take care, some packages may be there because they are part of a task.
Double check that before deciding to exclude a package from CD1.
I know, but we can split task between 1st and 2nd CD or remove for example
*-dev packages from task and
CD's and so on :(
Could you cite some examples please.
Mantas K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I love debian, but I not understand why there are anarchy with packages on CD's)
I just want to ask:
Why there are *big* anarchy (with packages) on first CD of pre2 ?
There are no xserver-common, no xserver-xfree86, no xserver-common-v3, no
xfonts, etc. but there are included many X
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