Re: Fedora 7 presentation (was Re: Announcing Fedora 7 Test 4 (6.93))

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Am Montag, den 30.04.2007, 12:54 -0800 schrieb Jeff Spaleta:
> On 4/30/07, nodata <lsof@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Am Montag, den 30.04.2007, 11:25 -0400 schrieb Max Spevack:
> > > There are several versions of Fedora 7 available, depending on your usage
> > > needs and technical skills.
> >
> > You could add something like:
> > "Don't panic! You can easily add or remove software to Fedora after you
> > have installed it. If you are not sure, choose the first option 'Desktop
> > user'."
> 
> make sure you say... from the internet or the network.  I'm sure we
> want to state emphatically that you can 'easily' add software without
> network access. I'm not even sure we want to suggest that you can
> easily add software over dialup. Pulling openoffice over dialup for
> example is a real treat :->
> 
> -jef"Needs to talk to someone about setting up a fedora mirror in
> Antarctica for me to use."spaleta
> 

Ah yes. I suppose someone will soon ask for a tool for easily creating
Presto-ised update CDs for those dial-up based Antarcticans..

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