On 5/12/07, Kenneth Porter <shiva@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do the computers have USB? If so, you could load a DVD image on an external drive. They're getting pretty cheap now.
I think one might have USB, but the BIOS would be too old to allow booting from it. Was there an official decision by the Fedora steering people to not make a CD version for Prime (and somewhere I could read the rationale for this)? I could probably find ways to work around the problem, but that doesn't stop it from being extremely frustrating to not have a CD version. Please don't let Fedora develop a culture of ignoring users with older computers and older hardware (and no internet). As for using pungi to make a CD set, this is a possibility, but I think most people who need CD versions will not even know about pungi or how to use it. People will probably just end up staying with older versions of Fedora, or changing distro. Pungi may be ok for users who know it exists, have good enough internet connections, and already have an operating system that can run pungi, but don't expect it to be a viable solution for "Fedora users" in general. n0dalus. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list