Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 16:18 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Florian La Roche wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 04:01:39PM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le Lun 19 mars 2007 10:51, Rahul Sundaram a écrit :
Extra - cpuspeed. mdmonitor, netfs, ntpd, portmap. Can't see a reason to
enable these by default.
cpuspeed, mdmonitor and ntpd are no more extra than NetworkManager
Yes, They are. For a desktop. A Live CD is targeted at the desktop.
Nothing else.
We should really target a Live-DVD instead of a Live-CD.
DVD drives are way too costly in many regions. We still need a Live CD.
Pardon, but I would not recommend Fedora to anybody who doesn't have
broadband access. Those who have broadband access also very likely have
a DVD drive
Can you specify the factors for your recommendation? Live CD's can be
installed to a hard disk and works out of the box. That doesnt require
any broadband connection. Broad connection does not automatically
translate into systems with DVD. Many work places have restrictions on
removable disk access (No CD/DVD drivers, USB ports locked etc).
Also: Do you know how Ubuntu and Knoppix are being shipped in Germany.
As free add-ons to magazines
Fedora is included in magazines all over the world too. Does not change
the fact that Live CD are still very much a good thing for several end
users and for promotional events.
Rahul
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