PowerPack included commercial programs payed for by Mandrake/Mandriva so that will not happen.janpihlgren wrote:For mee I want a PWP (PowerPack) including everything.
Yes an install DVD with the free but not open source drivers much like the Live CD would be a nice addition but not a must have.janpihlgren wrote:What I ment was just that: commersal drivers.
OK. I understand but that's my whishes.
Lebarhon wrote:- Live CD, what is the interest of a CD iso when you have a live CD ?
Lebarhon wrote:- Live CD, what is the interest of a CD iso when you have a live CD ?
There are 16 different Live CD's for Mageia2, 8 for KDE and 8 for Gnome, 4 each for 32bit and 64bit. All the CD's do include English but each one has a sub set of additional languages. See https://www.mageia.org/en/downloads/ for details on what languages are on each CD.janpihlgren wrote:Lebarhon wrote:- Live CD, what is the interest of a CD iso when you have a live CD ?
The difference will be that the 'Live CD' will probably not include all language. For english speaken people the 'Live CD' will be enough.
I've never heard of mageia-seed only mandriva-seed.sh .Voodoo wrote:usb support?
is there a safer way to install mageia without mageia-seed.
do i have to use these multiboot programs. mageia-seed didnt work for alpha release I had to use a usb creator.
aranud87 wrote:And, i have "GNOME DVD x86_64", but after install there are x86_64 & i586 in media ( i don't know in english the name of this : http://www.mageialinux-online.org/uploa ... kype_3.png )
ennael wrote:Here is the list (Thanks MrsB for doing it first ):
2 liveCDs:
- GNOME 700M i586 - english only - Nonfree
- KDE 700M i586 - english only - Nonfree
These are mainly targetted for distribution during events or for Newspapers
What about the Live DVDs with all languages?wobo wrote:A possible solution for the people who will present Mageia at such events or elsewhere:
- download the English-only iso
- download a meta package with all needed language packs for your language
- replace the English language packs with yours
- recreate the iso
If this could be done easily (including some knowledge) it could be a solution for any local community. Furthermore such localized ISOs could be distributed as "French Edition" (or any other language) by local user groups. Otherwise these English-only liveCDs make no sense in a greater part of the world.
Ken-Bergen wrote:What about the Live DVDs with all languages?
I checked locally and I can get 100 DVD-R's for 1/2 the price of 100 CD-R's.
I don't know as it seems burning a DVD is cheaper than a CD.wobo wrote:Taking your argument into account, why then these 2 live cds at all? Special services for the English crowd? Nothing against that but then they should not be advertised as "targeted for events and newspapers", because as such they are not suited anywhere outside Englesi speaking countries..
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