As CDs have a rather limited capacity by today's standards, not all graphical desktop environments are installable with only the first CD; for some desktop environments a CD installation requires either network connectivity during the installation to download the remaining files or additional CDs.
If your machine doesn't support CD booting, but you do have a CD set, you can use an alternative strategy such as net boot, or manually loading the kernel from the CD to initially boot the system installer.
The files you need for booting by another means are also on the CD; the Debian network archive and CD folder organization are identical.
So when archive file paths are given below for particular files you need for booting, look for those files in the same directories and subdirectories on your CD.
Stormfront Ventures. Dominique E. Joomla Webdesign Homburg. Toko Baliwae - Tokonya Maniak Linux. Beirut Open Source Society. De Linuxspecialist. If any of the hardware in your system requires non-free firmware to be loaded with the device driver, you can use one of the tarballs of common firmware packages or download an unofficial image including these non-free firmwares. Instructions how to use the tarballs and general information about loading firmware during an installation can be found in the Installation Guide.
Note that some mirrors are not up to date — before downloading, check the version number of the images is the same as the one listed on this site! Additionally, note that many sites do not mirror the full set of images especially the DVD images due to its size.
If in doubt, use the primary CD image server in Sweden, or try the experimental automatic mirror selector that will automatically redirect you to a nearby mirror that is known to have the current version. Are you interested in offering the Debian CD images on your mirror?
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