Frans Pop schrieb:
> There is one misconception in your artwork: the KDE and Xfce CDs are not
> alternative CD1s, but are separate from the rest of the set. Only the
> regular CD1 is part of the full set.
Thanks for the hint. I didn't try them out myself, I don't use X, as I
only run a kind of low-tech-server here.
From the description at: http://www.debian.org/News/2007/20070408:
---snip----
GNOME is the default desktop environment and is contained on the first
CD. The K Desktop Environment (KDE) and the Xfce desktop can be
installed through two new alternative CD images.
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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.
But all this is correct for the default CD1 as well. So where's the
difference (other then the desktop environment)?
Or _should_ they just not be shipped with the 21-disk-set?
Uli
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