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RE[2]: Linux distros are still small
by sbergman27 on Mon 24th Nov 2008 16:46
in reply to "RE: Linux distros are still small"
Ubuntu is a pig of disk space.
Look again. Even the x86_64 version of Ubuntu still fits on, and can run from, a single CD. That's the full version and not some cut down version. And there's room for the installer, so the Live CD and install CD are one and the same.
Edited 2008-11-24 16:47 UTC
RE[3]: Linux distros are still small
by Piranha on Mon 24th Nov 2008 20:09
in reply to "RE[2]: Linux distros are still small"
You are partially correct.. Except for the fact that everything on a LiveCD is compressed substancially to fit it on a CD. It can be done like this because you're not making any changes to the core of the OS, and any new updates to it will mean a reburn of the disc. Not an issue, but figured I should point that out. Same goes for Knoppix and pretty well most LiveCDs that have that much jammed in on it.





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You must still be using Slack with Fce ... Ubuntu is a pig of disk space.