On 02.07.2009 18:54, drago01 wrote:
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Bill
Nottingham<notting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Glen Turner (gdt(a)gdt.id.au) said:
>>> That's a really crappy place for that message, though. What's the
user
>>> supposed to do there... reboot and then go download another 700MB - 4GB?
>>
>> Yes it's a crappy place. I knew that when I suggested it. I just
couldn't
>> think of a Javascript hack which would cough up the CPU features even when
>> running under a 32b OS like Windows Xp. Suggestions welcomed.
>
> Dual-arch media. (Which is a pain, and will run into space issues sooner
> or later.)
I don't see this as an issue for live media (if it is possible to do here).
We have 700MB x 2 = 1400MB out of 4GB which we can ship on a DVD.
We can provide an extra link "download CD" if someone really still has
no dvd burner / drive in 2009.
Such a dual-arch disc afaics also would be quite interesting for
publishing companies that might want to deliver Fedora on a DVD together
with their magazines. Otherwise they will definitely chose x86-32, as
that's what runs on most systems.
CU
knurd