Can this be done by offering an alternate ISO that is somewhat stripped down
so that we can still use a CD? Would it make any difference to remove
language packs and office software (which can always be downloaded later
on). Or, even better, make an iso that will install a base OS and then
demand an internet connection to get the rest?
If we don't, we can forget about anyone installing on an old PC, where
Xubuntu normally makes a great alternative to Windows and other Linux
distros.
Scott M
Dallas, TX
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08-26-2012, 12:06 AM
Pasi Lallinaho
Shrink Quantal ISO?
On 08/26/2012 02:52 AM, Scott Moore wrote:
> Can this be done by offering an alternate ISO that is somewhat
> stripped down so that we can still use a CD? Would it make any
> difference to remove language packs and office software (which can
> always be downloaded later on). Or, even better, make an iso that will
> install a base OS and then demand an internet connection to get the rest?
>
> If we don't, we can forget about anyone installing on an old PC, where
> Xubuntu normally makes a great alternative to Windows and other Linux
> distros.
>
> Scott M
> Dallas, TX
>
>
We are looking at shrinking all the Quantal ISOs to fit CD's.
Cheers,
Pasi
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08-26-2012, 12:07 AM
Pasi Lallinaho
Shrink Quantal ISO?
On 08/26/2012 03:06 AM, Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
> On 08/26/2012 02:52 AM, Scott Moore wrote:
>> Can this be done by offering an alternate ISO that is somewhat
>> stripped down so that we can still use a CD? Would it make any
>> difference to remove language packs and office software (which can
>> always be downloaded later on). Or, even better, make an iso that will
>> install a base OS and then demand an internet connection to get the rest?
>>
>> If we don't, we can forget about anyone installing on an old PC, where
>> Xubuntu normally makes a great alternative to Windows and other Linux
>> distros.
>>
>> Scott M
>> Dallas, TX
>>
>>
> We are looking at shrinking all the Quantal ISOs to fit CD's.
>
> Cheers,
> Pasi
>
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08-26-2012, 10:03 AM
Ho Wan Chan
Shrink Quantal ISO?
Er, am I wrong, or shouldn't that the alternate images will disappear in 12.10 Beta 1?
2012/8/26 Scott Moore <scottbomb@hotmail.com>
Can this be done by offering an alternate ISO that is somewhat stripped down so that we can still use a CD? Would it make any difference to remove language packs and office software (which can always be downloaded later on). Or, even better, make an iso that will install a base OS and then demand an internet connection to get the rest?
If we don't, we can forget about anyone installing on an old PC, where Xubuntu normally makes a great alternative to Windows and other Linux distros.
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08-26-2012, 11:52 AM
Pasi Lallinaho
Shrink Quantal ISO?
I believe that is the case for Ubuntu,
but not Xubuntu.
Cheers,
Pasi
On 26/08/12 13:03, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
Er, am I wrong, or shouldn't that the alternate images
will disappear in 12.10 Beta 1?
2012/8/26 Scott Moore <scottbomb@hotmail.com>
Can this be done by offering an alternate ISO that is somewhat
stripped down so that we can still use a CD? Would it make any
difference to remove language packs and office software (which
can always be downloaded later on). Or, even better, make an
iso that will install a base OS and then demand an internet
connection to get the rest?
If we don't, we can forget about anyone installing on an old
PC, where Xubuntu normally makes a great alternative to
Windows and other Linux distros.