just a thought...
i agree about the burning of cd's of updates seems pointless with the volume of updates released almost daily
- however [and i am fairly new at this]
with the onset of bit torrents and p2p technology whats the harm of thinking outside the 127.86 sided box [again is not this the linux way?] and getting some form of share going
in a form someone can get [ a base update file/subdirectory-structured and packed in a zip or something - not iso'ed form] from us the shared community and then just add/overwrite the add ons when they are needed/available for an update of of our patch cdrw [do some kind of dated torrent to distinguish it's value so the old gets dropped continually replaced by the new
why make a cd when you can rewrite - most do have cdrw these days!
then again why burn it at all? can we not access a subdirectory/structure with all the updates in it to do the updates?
or am i way off?
looking forward to get this ce up[many failures so far] - rite now i have 3 drives -
80G - xp-plain / freebsd5.2.1 / suse9.(0/1) / mdk10ce
20G - xp - loaded
160G - empty waiting [i also have a lost partition i need back off this drive b/4 i use it again][don't have the $$ to pay for these part/recovery progs]
system -- AV7 amd.500 usb.mouse usb.hub/sandisk.drive/hpcamera ati.ragefurypro128 generic.firewire.card dvd[rw] 1\2G.mem
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