In a message dated 6/8/2006 4:34:34 AM US Mountain Standard Time, reed@reedmedia.net writes: >You may want to look at the BSDs again. >I am not sure what you mean by being reliant about sucking packages down >the network. If you use the same software on different systems, you will >have to download the same. (The binaries would be at least similar in >size.) I mean: Some distributions (Debian comes to mind) don't really release a top-to-bottom up-to-date disc set very often, so you're expected to install a near-obsolete version, then dist-upgrade to the new stuff. Which means six weeks on the modem. Some distributions (FreeBSD, not a distro, I know, but Gentoo) simply don't put much software on the CD itself, instead relying on a package system which downloads prior to use. >But if you mean, you want the software to be available in the default >install direct from the installation CDs ... That's what I mean; it doesn't have to be in the default install, but the big things-- kernel source, OpenOffice.org, etc. had better not be on the far end of a 56k straw. I note that not a lot has changed... I recall my old parallel scanner wouldn't work with sane before, and my new USB one won't either :D And nobody seems to report getting my old "Penguin sticker and closed source driver" Samsung 1210 printer under NetBSD. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss