Instructions to create DVD images of the repository are at (http://cargol.net/~ramon/ubuntu-dvd-en) Follow the instructions in 2-4, don't download the torrents (there have been bad seed issues), and don't follow the script at the end (it loads the wrong, IMHO, repositories). For persons on dial-up or similar connections I strongly recommend installing the 6.06.1 LTS version, since that's far more stable than Edgy, and is more likely to "just work". ==Joseph++ Dennis Kibbe wrote: > One thing that became clear doing the presentation is that we need a > fast way to install updates after the initial install. Some people > don't have a fast Internet connection or have none at all, so the first > time Ubuntu looks for updates it can take a while and a newbie may > wonder if this is going to happen every time the computer is booted up. > > I haven't checked yet but I bet updates can be grabbed off a repository, > burned to a CD/DVD and added to the source list that the package manager > references. > > I'll try to look into this when I return from SCaLE5x, but if anyone > wants to tackle it in the meanwhile, please do. :-) > > Dennis > --------------------------------------------------- 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