On 26/02/07, Tony Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Llywelyn Owen wrote: > > Are the versions of packages in a recent releases of say, Edgy, > > different to those included on the original release date? In other > > words is there an advantage to downloading a 'current' Edgy install CD > > rather than use a copy of one from last year? Would I save on updates > > effort? > > As I understand it, the Edgy ISO image you down load now is the same as > it was when released last October.
That's my understanding too. I think you'll find the timestamps on the ISOs haven't changed. > An updated image was released for Dapper (version 6.06.01, I think) > which was an updated image, but that was unusual and possibly due to the > long term support nature of Dapper. Again, I concur. > There is probably a way to build a distro with all the latest updates > included, but that is way beyond me! Meanwhile, you will need to do th > updates. There's a young project called APTonCD, or something like that, which will build an ISO with the .debs that you specify. I think there might be another project or two that will also do something similar. Hwyl, Neil. -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
