Am Donnerstag, 10. November 2011, 21:38:59 schrieb Martin Schlander:
Torsdag den 10. november 2011 11:37:14 skrev Stephan Kulow:
Am Mittwoch, 9. November 2011, 11:05:59 schrieb Sascha Peilicke:
Most end user systems run behind a home router and have a running network connection right away. Those users that have to setup network by hand are surely capable to understand english IT terms like DHCP, netmaks and IP. Or does it already do that?
People wanting network downloads should prefer the much smaller NET iso. The live iso currently supports only english and german, the DVD supports much more languages. The 11.4 supported more languages, but as both GNOME and KDE grow with each release, I had to take down languages ;(
We might want to change the live isos to only have english and more language supported by the installation though. For this we need to split yast2-trans into parts needed by installer and rest though.
Maybe it's getting time (for 12.2) to do like e.g. Mandriva and make live"dvds" of about 1,5 gigs or so. So it's still a managable download size, but the experience out of the box could be much nicer, i.e. including translations, synaptiks and other important stuff.
I'm guessing a large proportion of the live isos go onto usb sticks these days anyway which aren't limited to 700 megs. And who doesn't have a dvd burner? But how many have free 2G sticks? Why not 1GiB?
And no, I have absolutely no interest in maintaining even more media sets. Left alone that noone beside me cares for fixing build of them, openqa is most likely also the only one testing them. If people want installer languages, we need to remove software from the live cd. If people want 1G media, we need to drop live cds. Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org