On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 01:40:59AM EST, [email protected] wrote:
> As a side-note on this subject, I've recently been messing around
> with making bootable USB drives (using either UNetbootin or the USB
> Startup Disk creator found in Jaunty) and of the distro's I've tried
> (regular Ubuntu, 64 Studio and Ubuntu Studio) the only one that I
> cannot get to boot off a USB drive is Ubuntu Studio. I wonder if
> this is related to Ubuntu Studio not being a Live CD?

I would say this is more than likely, since there is no code in the live CD 
creation bits that are likely used for usb creation.

I'd also like to add that a live DVD would not necessarily perform well, 
especially if users try and test out applications from the DVD. Since the 
beginning of the project, the aim was to produce a high quality installable set 
of applications for studio related work in audio, video, or graphics, and 
producing a live DVD was not considered something that would be useful.

Just because everyone else has live disks, doesn't mean studio has to as well.

Luke

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