"Dotan Cohen" dotancohen@gmail.com writes:
Furthermore, I have to burn those disks, and I can do one disk in five minutes with no babysitting, but burning five disks require that I babysit the machine for half an hour.
Fedora has to compete with a one-disk install of Windows XP, that can be installed in an hour with no babysitting. Fedora installs require one to switch disk three or four times.
You obviously never heard about the DVD version. One disc to burn, one disc to install from and no switching. With it, a Fedora install becomes much more pleasing than a Windows XP install, which asks some questions, then processes for a few minutes, then asks some more questions, followed by some processing, and then more questions, etc, etc.
Regards Ingemar