Jesse Keating wrote:
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 09:21, Rick Johnson wrote:

At that point, I use NFS so I get the full GUI installer. Merge the
errata with the tree, remove the dupes, then run genhdlist from the
anaconda libs, and you've got a fully patched network install ready to
go :-)


Well duh, again there are plenty of ways to skin a cat. We were discussing what would happen if Red Hat moved to an FTP only public install method.


Being around when Mandrake started offering iso images of their releases. Because of the ease that downloding the CDs provide, I used Mandrake until Red Hat started offering iso images.


The best way to ruin the whole success that Red Hat has had, so far, is to make it harder to get.

I love the availability of the iso images for download. It is a great way to get more people to use the distribution.

Being that Linux is still a rather small sector, behind M$ and the MAC. I don't think adding too many restrictions to availability would add to profitability. It would just switch the dominating distribution to another version of the product.

Jim



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