11-19-2014, 09:59 PM
Hello!
Besides, even with LibreOffice and other 'non-essential' goodies removed, you'd need quite a bit of space indeed to accommodate localization for everyone on the ISO itself. Even Windows uses Windows Update for many of its localizations, and it's ISO is 4 GB + in size.
Many distros have a CD-sized ISO to 'get started', and a larger ISO on DVD(s) that accommodates 'everything' (Debian, as an example). Perhaps THAT would be a possible path to explore...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Besides, even with LibreOffice and other 'non-essential' goodies removed, you'd need quite a bit of space indeed to accommodate localization for everyone on the ISO itself. Even Windows uses Windows Update for many of its localizations, and it's ISO is 4 GB + in size.
Many distros have a CD-sized ISO to 'get started', and a larger ISO on DVD(s) that accommodates 'everything' (Debian, as an example). Perhaps THAT would be a possible path to explore...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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