all packages was reduced from 42GB to 33 GB (about 20%).
>A per-package listing is available from [1]
>
> [1] <http://people.debian.org/~ansgar/wheezy-20120706-with-xz.txt.gz>
>
>Would this be enough to make GNOME and/or KDE installable from a single
>CD image?
Using rough cal
ttp://people.debian.org/~ansgar/wheezy-20120706-with-xz.txt.gz>
Would this be enough to make GNOME and/or KDE installable from a single
CD image?
Ansgar
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As suggested by Ansgar IRL, here's a summary of what compression types
are showing up on each CD (by looking at data.tar.$EXT for all the
.debs and .udebs):
>Gnome
>=
>
>The last package on amd64 CD#1 is gnome-packagekit-data. task-desktop
>fits on CD#1, but task-gnome-desktop is ~110 packages
Steve McIntyre writes:
> Back in May I warned about CD sizes[1] for the Wheezy release,
> pointing out that CD#1 isn't big enough any more to provide usable
> Gnome or KDE installations.
Indeed. CD1 was really problematic in squeeze too:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2011/08/msg00172.html
Hey people,
Following up on this again...
Back in May I warned about CD sizes[1] for the Wheezy release,
pointing out that CD#1 isn't big enough any more to provide usable
Gnome or KDE installations. There was some discussion about what to do
about that (change compression to xz, switch to the li
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