Stephen McIntyre, head of the DEBIAN-CD project, today shared a lengthy and interesting message in the Debian mailing list, summarizing the Debian CD BoF meeting at the recent DEBCONF15 conference. according to the file information, the team members unanimously decided, since the forthcoming release of the Debian Gnu/linux 9.0 (Stretch) version, the future Debian Gnu/linux system ISO image will not be generated CD set form.
debian is currently a handful of open source projects based on Linux Kernel core operating systems that provide up to 8 CDs per supported architecture, which also means cd-with KDE, XFCE, and LXDE The 1 ISO image will also disappear. In addition, the online CD image (live CDs images) will also disappear, only keep the/iso-cd folder, you can install the ISO image on the network. And the user expects, the Debian project will continue to provide DVD and Blu-ray ISO images.
So how does this change affect you? Everybody can spit on the trough.
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The Debian project no longer provides an ISO image in CD format