What's in this directory?

These are files containing live images for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. They are specifically for the amd64 architecture.

There are multiple different files here, corresponding to the different desktop environments..

How do I use these files?

The files here are bittorrent files. Use a bittorrent client program to download the contents of the complete ISO image files in a peer-to-peer manner. You should end up with an exact copy of each ISO image as though you'd downloaded it directly via HTTP or FTP.

Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to media, either writeable DVD or a USB stick.

How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian?

There are files here (SHA1SUMS, SHA256SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see SHA1SUMS.sign, SHA256SUMS.sign, etc. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check:

For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide.

Non-free Firmware

This is an official Debian image build and so only includes Free Software.

For convenience for some users, there is an alternative unofficial image build which includes non-free firmware for extra support for some awkward hardware. Look under /images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/ if you need that image instead.

Other questions?

See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation.

The images here were put together by the Debian CD team, using live-wrapper and other software.

Known issues with these images

Initial release testing in 9.0 found a few issues with our images:

1. KDE live desktop unstable on some (tested) hardware

Status: still a problem with 9.1.0

There is a segmentation fault in kmanage - the first obvious symptom will be a failure to automatically log in. A workaround is to switch to VT1 and wait for the desktop to start there. This has been reproduced on hardware (using Intel graphics?), but not when testing in a virtual machine.

See #865382.

2. Live images isolinux menu display problems

Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 onwards

When booted in BIOS mode (using isolinux), some of the localisation options from the "Debian Live with Localisation Support" submenu are displayed incorrectly. They may appear intermittently and then disappear. They can still be selected and used and will work - just be careful when selecting one.

See #861421.

3. Live images are not configuring UTF-8 console correctly

Status: still a problem with 9.1.0

After boot, X-based terminal programs will display non-ASCII characters correctly, but the Linux console does not. The system is configured to use UTF-8 locales, but the console is defaulting to ISO-8859-15. There is a quick workaround: "dpkg-reconfigure console-setup" and select "UTF-8".

See #864955.

4. Installation from the live image boot menu does not work

Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 onwards

There is a bug in the Packages files included on the live images, causing the included Debian Installer code to fail with the error "There was an error reading data from the CD-ROM. Please make sure it is in the drive. If retrying does not work, you should check the integrity of your CD-ROM."

See #865015.

5. Incorrect Volume ID used for all live images

Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 onwards

live-wrapper does not currently set the Volume ID on images it creates, so they use the default supplied by xorriso: "ISOIMAGE".

See #865384.

6. The root directory of the live images has very restrictive permissions

Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 onwards

The root directory is mode 0700 (i.e. drwx------)

See #865386.

7. Live installations do not set up root or sudo access correctly.

Status: Fixed in 9.1.0 onwards

When installing from a live image, the user is prompted to set a root password. This is password is not propagated properly to the installed system.

An alternative behaviour (the standard option in debian-installer) is to accept a blank root password here as a signal to instead set up the first user with sudo access. Unfortunately, this same bug also breaks that path too.

See #866206.

Other questions?

Other questions can be forwarded to the Debian CD team: debian-cd at lists.debian.org.

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[SUM]MD5SUMS2017-06-17 22:15 1.6K
[CRT]MD5SUMS.sign2017-06-18 02:32 833
[SUM]SHA1SUMS2017-06-17 22:15 1.8K
[CRT]SHA1SUMS.sign2017-06-18 02:32 833
[SUM]SHA256SUMS2017-06-17 22:15 2.4K
[CRT]SHA256SUMS.sign2017-06-18 02:32 833
[SUM]SHA512SUMS2017-06-17 22:15 3.9K
[CRT]SHA512SUMS.sign2017-06-18 02:32 833
[P2P]debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-cinnamon.iso.torrent2017-06-17 22:13 79K
[P2P]debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-gnome.iso.torrent2017-06-17 22:12 44K
[P2P]debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-kde.iso.torrent2017-06-17 22:12 49K
[P2P]debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-lxde.iso.torrent2017-06-17 22:12 74K
[P2P]debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-mate.iso.torrent2017-06-17 22:13 76K
[P2P]debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-xfce.iso.torrent2017-06-17 22:13 73K

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