On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 09:18:28AM -0600, Draciron Smith wrote: > There are still tons of machines out there which do not have a DVD and > especially in third world countries where older hardware is the norm > the price of a DVD reader is going to be as much as the machine they > want to put it into. > > Me personally I have several ancient machines who don't even have EIDE > support and finding a just plain IDE DVD reader would be nearly > impossible. About all they are good for is playing around with and > using as data/print servers but if you require a DVD to install they > become scrap metal. > > Sides if your going to use a DVD what's the point of using a live CD? > Why not just get the full install? Seems kinda pointless. > Could some of you that have use cases for livecd images send some answers to duffy's questions on this ticket? https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/351 She's looking into how/whether CD sized images (from the alternate spins) need to be presented on get.fedoraproject.org somehow. To do that, she needs to know what they're actually being used for. Thanks, -Toshio
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