On 25/01/12 06:21, Richard Owlett wrote: > I downloaded a 770MB file titled > debian-live-6.0.3-i386-lxde-desktop.iso . Burned a DVD. Got some > surprises :< > > Inspite of http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#live-cd stating in part:
Consider reading all the FAQ - instead of just part. If you're going to nit pick you will get "surprises". > > " Is a Debian "live CD" available? > > Yes. A so-called "live CD", or more precisely, a "live system", is a > complete system prepared for a CD, DVD, USB key or other medium. > _*You*_ do not need to install anything on the hard drive. Instead > you boot from the CD or other medium and _*are able to start working > on the machine right away*_. All programs run directly from the > medium. " > Every word of which is true. > Evidently "start working right away" means using an open office app. > [a suite that is irrelevant for me] It won't make toasted sandwiches either, or make you smarter. > Not only is there no way to connect to internet, Please don't troll - we don't go to your favourite Windows XP phorums making up complaints. > there is no app for > configuring a possible connection to the internet. Launcher: In addition to text and GUI install options in the boot menu, the desktop flavors contain a launcher on the desktop that can be used to install while running the live image. Flavors: The live images come in "flavors", four providing the desktop environments GNOME, KDE, LXDE and Xfce, and two text console flavors: rescue and standard. Many users will find these initial package selections suitable, installing any additional packages they need from the network afterwards. > > The second unkind surprise arrived when I popped the DVD into tray of > an operating Windows(tm) machine after inviting me to blindly > install. It triggered my browser bringing up README.txt which said in > part: " About This Disc =============== > > This disc is labeled > > Debian GNU/Linux squeeze-di-rc2 "Squeeze" - Official Snapshot i386 > NETINST Binary-1 20110121-20:12 > > It contains programs ("binaries") for `i386' computers. > > This disc is a _*netinst image*_. ???????????????? !!!!!!!!! > ????????????? Make up your mind - either you're complaining that despite your refusal to fully *read* the documentation you were short changed on features - or your complaining that *additional* features like the installer is also a complaint. > " > > > That's what Debian can do with 750MB ? Stuffed a disk full of documentation for those willing to read as well as a live environment so people can test hardware support before installing *and* install additional packages using the built-in *network* support. > > There is massive communication failure Agreed. > as other links internal to debian.org lead to a netinst image of > ~150MB. Yes. *Only* the netinst.iso. Was there a valid question in your massive rant? Cheers -- Iceweasel/Firefox extensions for finding answers to Debian questions:- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/Scott_Ferguson/debian/ NOTE: new update available for Debian Buttons (New button for querying Debian Developer Package):- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/debian-buttons/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f1f2f47.7050...@gmail.com