Re: i686/x86_64 dual install media

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On 25.10.2010 20:49, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 10:45 -0400, Mark Bidewell wrote:
>> Sorry if this has been discussed, but has there every been discussion
>> of a dual 32/64-bit install media?  I realize that the default package
>> selection would be reduced but with a high speed connection it
>> shouldn't be too big of an issue.  Having a single ISO for both my
>> 64-bit desktop and 32-bit laptop would be quite nice.
> 
> It wouldn't make sense to make everyone download the default package set
> twice, when only a relatively small amount of people actually need to,
> and the extra work involved in downloading and burning two separate ISOs
> is so tiny.

But a combo x86-32/x86-64 install media OTOH would be very interesting
for magazines that want to ship Fedora on a enclosed DVD, as that's
cheaper than two and makes way more readers happy than a x86-32 only
DVD. Ohh, and a combo install media might be interesting as hand out for
fairs and conferences, too.

Just my 2Â.

CU
knurd
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