There are still tons of machines out there which do not have a DVD and
especially in third world countries where older hardware is the norm
the price of a DVD reader is going to be as much as the machine they
want to put it into.
Me personally I have several ancient machines who don't even have EIDE
support and finding a just plain IDE DVD reader would be nearly
impossible. About all they are good for is playing around with and
using as data/print servers but if you require a DVD to install they
become scrap metal.
Sides if your going to use a DVD what's the point of using a live CD?
Why not just get the full install? Seems kinda pointless.
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Valent Turkovic
<valent.turkovic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It is finally time to switch from CD to DVD? Blank media are almost
the same price and should be available world wide. Any reasons not to
switch from CD to DVD?
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