Hi, 2011/4/11 Rajko M. <rmatov101@charter.net>:
Effort is not equal to making a complete new release. It is at the level of tell me once how to do it and I can do it, with all time constrains I have right now.
Preparing the ISO is not enough. You have to prepare different installation media, *test* them, because it's not that what comes out from Studio works every time, and then update mirrors. A lot of work that seems not justified, considering that many upgrade every eight months anyway.
... which is substantial improvement over current system where installation of released version is followed with hundreds of MB of download for updates.
It might be for places where connection speed is low. For others it is really not a big deal, since updates can be installed during the installation process.
It is download that is slower then DVD, or even better USB stick. I did installations of this type, and I know that I lost each end every user attention after some 2 hours. It is simply too long to keep them focused. School hour is not limited to 45 minutes without reason.
Well honestly that is a very specific purpose. It does not take two hours to have a fully installed and updated system. On a recent machine it takes about 10-15 minutes to install, and with a broadband connection and delta RPM's updates come quickly. Best, Alberto -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org