>>> Reply on 23-10-2006 14:57:11 <<<> On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 08:26 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
> > 
> >
> > 
> > I think you didn't get my point and thus at least should try to reply
> > in 'friendly' mode. Your subtone in the writing is more than... how
> to
> > say... unfriendly!
> > 
> > I did not whine about the CDs at all. I for myself use DVDs and I'll
> > probably always stick on this. And I don't complain that openSUSE has
> > 5 or 7 CDs (as in the current state) BUT, (and that's something
> Novell
> > is also working on!) that the default installation is using the least
> > of these CDs possible. I think there's nothing more annoying that you
> > have to put a CD just for 3 - 5 packages (which I remember was once
> > back a while) and then the next CD has to be inserted. So by
> arranging
> > the packages on the CDs, this can be resolved and gives a much better
> > user experiance.
> > 
> > So please: if you don't understand what somebody is talking about,
> > then ASK! And ASK friendly and don't just flame around like you did!
> > 
>
> And what about the other people that select a different set of packages
> at install time then you do, they will still need to insert cd #? for
> only a couple of programs. What you ask for is almost impossible except
> for the default install set of packages that is not modified.
>
That's why, in my initial post, I wrote that for the 'USER ALWAYS CLICKING NEXT' ! And that's exactly the way most users are installing it (except if they already know more about the system, like probably you and guess what: also me!
 
THESE users are probably the ones a bit new to Linux and THEY are the one that can spread a good word besides the pro!
 
I mean for myself there is no problem at all! I download the DVD, burn it and add the FTP Repos as additional install sources.
 
Regards,
Dominique
 
PS: I'm wondering if people on this list just try to post for having posted or if they sometimes read the complete posts? I know, it's a bit of work and sometimes it requires some point of understanding, but hey: isn't this normal for discussions?