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i keep having this ""Media change: please insert the disc labeled
'Debian GNU/Linux 9.3.0 Stretch - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 20171209-12:11'
in the drive '/media/cdrom/' and press [Enter]" when ever i try to install a compiler on my debian 9.3.
hw can i fix it







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    i keep having this ""Media change: please insert the disc labeled
    'Debian GNU/Linux 9.3.0 Stretch - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 20171209-12:11'
    in the drive '/media/cdrom/' and press [Enter]" when ever i try to install a compiler on my debian 9.3.
    hw can i fix it







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    closed as too broad by G-Man, Timothy Martin, Rui F Ribeiro, Jeff Schaller, Satō Katsura Feb 17 at 14:41


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      i keep having this ""Media change: please insert the disc labeled
      'Debian GNU/Linux 9.3.0 Stretch - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 20171209-12:11'
      in the drive '/media/cdrom/' and press [Enter]" when ever i try to install a compiler on my debian 9.3.
      hw can i fix it







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      i keep having this ""Media change: please insert the disc labeled
      'Debian GNU/Linux 9.3.0 Stretch - Official amd64 DVD Binary-1 20171209-12:11'
      in the drive '/media/cdrom/' and press [Enter]" when ever i try to install a compiler on my debian 9.3.
      hw can i fix it









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      closed as too broad by G-Man, Timothy Martin, Rui F Ribeiro, Jeff Schaller, Satō Katsura Feb 17 at 14:41


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      closed as too broad by G-Man, Timothy Martin, Rui F Ribeiro, Jeff Schaller, Satō Katsura Feb 17 at 14:41


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          Your sources.list file is probably referencing the CD as well as various online repositories.



          Edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file and comment out the reference to the CD/DVD. Then run apt-get update then run the apt-get install build-essential.



          If you don't have any online repos listed in your sources.list file you can generate one online at https://debgen.simplylinux.ch






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          up vote
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          Your sources.list file is probably referencing the CD as well as various online repositories.



          Edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file and comment out the reference to the CD/DVD. Then run apt-get update then run the apt-get install build-essential.



          If you don't have any online repos listed in your sources.list file you can generate one online at https://debgen.simplylinux.ch






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          • nice configuration generator.
            – A.B
            Feb 17 at 3:21














          up vote
          4
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          Your sources.list file is probably referencing the CD as well as various online repositories.



          Edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file and comment out the reference to the CD/DVD. Then run apt-get update then run the apt-get install build-essential.



          If you don't have any online repos listed in your sources.list file you can generate one online at https://debgen.simplylinux.ch






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          • nice configuration generator.
            – A.B
            Feb 17 at 3:21












          up vote
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          down vote










          up vote
          4
          down vote









          Your sources.list file is probably referencing the CD as well as various online repositories.



          Edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file and comment out the reference to the CD/DVD. Then run apt-get update then run the apt-get install build-essential.



          If you don't have any online repos listed in your sources.list file you can generate one online at https://debgen.simplylinux.ch






          share|improve this answer












          Your sources.list file is probably referencing the CD as well as various online repositories.



          Edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file and comment out the reference to the CD/DVD. Then run apt-get update then run the apt-get install build-essential.



          If you don't have any online repos listed in your sources.list file you can generate one online at https://debgen.simplylinux.ch







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          answered Feb 17 at 1:01









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          • nice configuration generator.
            – A.B
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          • nice configuration generator.
            – A.B
            Feb 17 at 3:21















          nice configuration generator.
          – A.B
          Feb 17 at 3:21




          nice configuration generator.
          – A.B
          Feb 17 at 3:21


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