[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm a German speaking user but use the English version anyway, so I > don't really care, but I think that there should be 2 versions at some > point. > > A big version that uses the space of the DVD, includes whatever. > > A small version that fits on a CD, for users with slow connections and > or no DVD-Drive. > > The question is, how to realise the small version? > Maintaining two builds is probably too much work for current team. >
For this reason, along with some issues that are out of our control, we have no plans to ship 2 disks. > It would probably be fine to have a small ubuntu install that includes > all the basic stuff and a way to add the 'studio' stuff (on a > meta-package base like -audio, -video, -graphics?). > > Would it be possible to use stuff like apt-on-CD or Jigdo for that > purpose? > > Regards, > Philipp > For people without DVD drives you can use a Ubuntu disk as a base. Someone can also create their own AptOnCD disk and host it if they like. Though, I only see it being useful for people without DVD drives. If you're on dialup, you would still have to download the same data at some point. -Cory -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
