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Re: CD/DVD is obsolete or deprecate at 2025?



On Tuesday, 18-06-2024 at 09:44 Vitold S wrote:
> Good news everyone,
>
> Sorry that the question may have already been clarified earlier, but I am
> not a regular member of the user mailing list, so I ask it again.
>
> Every time I download the Debian image, I am faced with a moral disorder
> and philosophically go on a historical journey into the past, so that I can
> remember and dive deeply into memory during the times of using CDs.
>
> Today in my environment I can be faced with a CD only for scaring away
> birds or as an intricate amulet on teenagers’ backpacks as a reference to
> the era of their parents, but not for recording images. Let's say, is this
> my particular progressive experience, or do people still find the discs to
> be as functional as ever?

If by CD you mean CD/DVD/BD then, I still have use for them in the following ways...

>
> More and more I see that people usually use USB flash drives everyday and
> some large companies (like Microsoft) today provide an image with a USB
> stick.

1) I use DVD ISO images to create a bootable USB flash drive. Super easy to do. I do not know how to do this with BD images, so if you do, please let me know.
# ls -hal /dev/sd*
# cp CentOS-7-x86_64-Everything-2009.iso /dev/sdf

2) While small, I do have a collection of movie CDs, SVCDs, DVDs and BDs that I can watch. Though to be realistic, I would prefer to have these as files on the computer.

3) I have a several older computers which have CD/DVD drives by which I can install from.  However, once again, if find booting from a USB is usually much easier.

4) I also create Virtual Machines on a regular basis, and use DVD ISO images to do so. For this I prefer the ease of use of an ISO image.

5) There are some versions of Debian that I keep an entire DVD set of ISO images, so even when Mirrors are not available, or no longer supported, I can still build a complete system.



>
> Is there a chance to change in next versions i.e. Debain 13 or other
> versions an assembly specifically for a USB flash drive as primary
> download? Do you think the time has come? When do you think this moment
> will happen?

While I would prefer not to see CD/DVD/BDs become extinct, it seems to be inevitable that one day they will. Please do not hasten their demise.

>
> Again, forgive me if I don’t know some of the important details and
> difficulties of booting modern PCs via UEFI or some other feature more
> conveniently solved in the CD/DVD format. Then just tell me about it, I'll
> read it.
>
> Thanks.
>
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