Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 26th Apr 2007 17:13 UTC, submitted by Arnold
Windows NeoSmart has the goods on the release of Windows Longhorn Server Beta 3, and the availability of public ISO images for x86, x64, and Itanium versions of the English, German, and Japanese localizations of the various Windows Server flavors. According to NeoSmart, it's the same as the April CTP, but with some bug fixes and compiler optimizations.
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RE[2]: localized versions?
by stestagg on Thu 26th Apr 2007 22:17 UTC in reply to "RE: localized versions?"
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This makes so much more sense than the OSS default method of shipping everything. Even with relatively fast internet connections, the wastage involved with downloading (and sometimes forcing the install of) multiple language sets when only one is needed, seems stupid to me.

On a related note, even Minix 3 now ships with a whole range of applications. I wanted to try out some basic stuff on Minix but was forced to download (I'm not going to build from sources) about 300MB of unwanted software as part of the CD image. I'm not going to install X11, why force me to download it?

Why can't all distros throw together a basic netinst type installer, like the debian one.
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