Thanks. I never thought to scroll past all the foreign sites. It is also interesting that the first torrent I tried (in the UK) began with an estimate of 7 days and dropped to 2 days in a couple of minutes. I quit that and tried a torent from norway which started at like 7 HOURS and dropped to about 2 hours in a couple of minutes.
On the download page (where you choose a mirror site) scroll to the bottom and there is a small list of DVD distribution sites. Almost nobody mirrors the DVD due to the huge size, so the few locations listed are mostly Ubuntu themselves. Be kind to the intercontinental links and use bittorrent for the DVD download.
Each variant (K/X/Ed/Ubuntu) is it's own sub-distribution, so they each have different disks. Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and EdUbuntu each offer a DVD download (go the the appropriate site, select download, then go to the bottom of the page). XUbuntu does not appear to have a DVD version available at the moment.
There is a separate DVD for each architecture(i386/AMD64/PowerPC) as well. All told there are 9 DVD's available, which is better than the 27 CD's (Xubuntu is 9 more CD's, but no DVD's), but still a lot.
The primary value of the DVD is the combining of Desktop/Server/Alternate, and the inclusion of many more packages on the DVD (the entire main repository I think), cutting down on the amount you'd have to download if you add a bunch of common tools right after install.
==Joseph++
Dazed_75 wrote:
> Where did you get the DVD? I was not able to find a DVD iso for download,
> but I only checked 8 of the USA sites. For that matter what variations are
> on it? I was hoping desktop, server, alternate ununtu and kubuntu and
> maybe
> even the edu/xbuntu variants (though I would guess not al of them). That
> would be very handy for friends and for experimentation.
>
> On 9/23/06, Joseph Sinclair < plug-discussion@stcaz.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hmmm.... I just ran the install this evening using the latest 6.06.1 ISO
>> and it had an option to do a text-based install, may have been DVD,
>> however,
>> I'll have to check... Oops, I guess it was a DVD, thought it was a CD.
>> I just checked the CD, though, and you're right, it only offers the Live
>> install. The alternate CD does offer the text-mode install. I guess
>> they
>> combined them for the DVD and I just grabbed the wrong disk earlier.
>> Points
>> to an advantage for the DVD, it has all of the install methods right
>> there,
>> no fumbling for multiple disks.
>>
>> ==Joseph++
>>
>> JT Moree wrote:
>> > Joseph Sinclair wrote:
>> >>> There's an option in the initial menu on the Ubuntu/Kubuntu CD's
>> to do
>> a text-mode install (or OEM install or Server install), which bypasses
>> the
>> liveCD environment for slower machines, or if you just prefer non-graphic
>> installs.
>> >
>> > I dont think they have that for the latest release. From what the site
>> > says and my experience, you have to use the DVD or alternate install
>> cd.
>> >
>> > --
>> > JT Mor�e
>> > PC Xperience, Inc.
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