Once upon a time, Michael Favia <michael.favia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > And a viable CD based alternative should be provided. Including the > ability to make "extras" cd's on the fly perhaps. but i dont think that > the fedora project should organize itself around your problems because > you represent the past. I hardly think that not having "fast" network access everywhere you want to install is "the past". Network speed is relative; I have multiple T3s at the office so I can download ISOs fast and burn them and carry them home. I have 1.5M DSL at home, but it would still take way too long to install over that link. For Fedora 3, Core + Extras = 3.5G. If I even installed 50% of that, it would take 2.6 hours to install (if the install downloaded at 100% speed continuously, which it won't). Also, I don't always install where I have network access. A significant part of the world does not have access to high speed Internet access (and probably will not for the foreseeable future). -- Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.