A deb is an ar archive, with a magic number of !<arch>, consisting of three files. The first file is named debian-binary. It is a text file with a series of newline separated lines. Currently it has ...
I downloaded the 3 Debian iso files, which are named:<BR><BR>binary-i386-1.iso.exe<BR>binary-i386.2.iso.exe<BR>binary-i386.3.iso.exe<BR><BR>I understand that these are cd images, but how do I make the ...
No, those packages are just used to save download times with apt-get. It's completely harmless to remove them. If you do, it'll just be downloaded again the next time it's needed.