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diff --git a/doc/DOWNLOAD b/doc/DOWNLOAD deleted file mode 100644 index 60b6753..0000000 --- a/doc/DOWNLOAD +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -Download of prebuilt images -=========================== - -Although Debian Live is about creating your own customized Live system, we offer -some prebuilt images as well. Currently, builds for the three desktop -environments GNOME[0], KDE[1] and Xfce[2] as well as the standard system are -available. Builds based on testing are created every week and the ones based on -unstable are build daily. For stable, we build update them when needed. - -Currently, the following flavours are autobuilt here (.iso for CD/DVD images, -.img for USB stick images): - - * debian-live-${DIST}-${ARCH}-standard - - only packages of priority standard or higher and a few live specific - packages (eject, file and sudo). - - * debian-live-${DIST}-${ARCH}-gnome-desktop - - the standard system, laptop related packages (laptop task) and the GNOME[1] - desktop environment (desktop and gnome-desktop tasks). - - * debian-live-${DIST}-${ARCH}-kde-desktop - - the standard system, laptop related packages (laptop task) and the KDE[2] - desktop environment (desktop and kde-desktop tasks). - - * debian-live-${DIST}-${ARCH}-xfce-desktop - - the standard system, laptop related packages (laptop task) and the Xfce[3] - desktop environment (desktop and xfce-desktop tasks). - -Note: Currently, we build images for lenny (aka "testing") and sid (aka -"unstable"). Due to the nature of unreleased Debian versions, it is possible -that no or not all images could be built because of uninstallable packages. -Please be patient then and wait for the next builds, use the previous, or do it -on your own by using live-helper. If you want something which works for sure, -use the etch (aka "stable") builds. - - [0] http://packages.debian.org/live-helper - [1] http://www.gnome.org/ - [2] http://www.kde.org/ - [3] http://www.xfce.org/ |