Can anyone tell me how many CDs the official ISOs have for: - i386 main + main/non-US ( + contrib ?) - sources Is contrib included as a service on official CDs like it was for slink?
The reason I ask is that it's time for me to buy some potato CDs, and I'm having a difficult time deciphering know what vendors are selling (from 2 to 4 CDs): www.lsl.com Debian 2.2 Binary CDR Intel (2 CD Set) $3.78 US Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 CDR Intel (5 CD Set) $7.99 US This set includes 2 binary cds and 3 source cds www.linux-cd.com Official Debian 2.2 potato i386 binary 3 disk set. Includes non-us encryption packages. $29.95 US Official++ Debian 2.2 potato i386 binary disks 1, 2, 3 and disk 4 (non-free). This is the full-monty, with main, contrib, non-US, and includes the non-free package disk. $39.95 US www.greenbush.com Potato stable i386 binary 4-CD set $14.00 US Potato stable binary/source i386 8-CD set $26.00 US I'm assuming that Linux-cd's first 2 CDs are identical to LSL's, that their third is non-us and forth is non-free. I don't know whether the 2-CD set includes contrib. I assume that the 4-CD set is identical to greenbush's. (Why is it that I can't find this information easily when Debian goes table. I had the same problem with slink, finding out if contrib was included or not on the official CDs. I think the http://www.debian.org/distrib/vendors page should describe what the official CD sets are.) Thanks, Peter