John, strange you should say that. A few days ago, I asked a friend of mine that same question. I personally think that whenever there are updates to Fedora 10 after you have installed it, there should automatically be an undated ISO. When the need arises, there will always be a fresh version of Fedora 10. I don't know what's all involved in the making of an iso, but it sound feasible.
On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 11:04 +0900, John Summerfield wrote:
Leslie Satenstein wrote:
Its time for a respin. As Chuck Foresburg pointed out, there is nearly 800meg of updates available since the Nov 25th release date.
More bytes if one chooses all packages.
--- On Sun, 12/28/08, Kevin Kofler kevin.kofler@chello.at wrote: From: Kevin Kofler kevin.kofler@chello.at Subject: Re: Where has the F10 DVD iso file gone? To: fedora-test-list@redhat.com Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 8:02 PM
Leslie Satenstein wrote:
A reason for a withdraw may be due to security flaws detected.
No. Security flaws are fixed by updates, release ISOs are not respun.
I downloaded and installed F10 from CDs yesterday. I was not well impressed to find I needed a further 600 Mbytes of updates for a basic ia32 desktop install.
There is a need for regularly respun ISOs.
The taste became even more bitter when I found it doesn't work on an HP EVO D510 - xorg locks the system, and without a working network the only way to regain control is the power button, but that's another story.
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