Can't find one. If there isn't one, can this count as a request for one? Thanks.
How about Ubuntu Core. From wiki.
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Originally Posted by grindstone2 Can't find one. If there isn't one, can this count as a request for one? Thanks. Making a request here won't do any good, as we here on the forums have nothing to do with development. I'd suggest you make a request on the ubuntu-qa mailing list. Nick should be able to get the iso created. Originally Posted by VMC How about Ubuntu Core. From wiki. The image you linked to, is for ARM processors.
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If you go to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/In...tion/MinimalCD and find iso for previous release you want, you can copy link into Web browser, and change raring to saucy and get saucy mini iso, will work for releases past saucy.
Thank you all for the replies -- much appreciated!
Originally Posted by cariboo907 ... The image you linked to, is for ARM processors. From the wiki: It is available for the i386, amd64, and arm architectures. From Core: saucy-core-amd64.tar.gz ,isn't ARM.
Last edited by VMC; September 21st, 2013 at 11:34 PM.
They hide them these days. i386 amd64
@wojox, the links you provided are for the netboot iso, the wiki page with links to the images are available here. As the title of the wiki page says, you need an working internet connection in order to use these images. I haven't tried the netboot images this cycle, but during the raring cycle there wasn't any support for my netbook wireless device which uses the bmcwl driver, so others that need proprietary drivers may have problems using this image.
I think you're looking for the netboot images If so I prefer using the QA Tracker: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/m...nes/270/builds Screenshot from 2013-09-22 04:22:34.png You should be aware though that it sometimes takes kernel updates a few days to hit the mini-isos during development
Originally Posted by cariboo907 but during the raring cycle there wasn't any support for my netbook wireless device which uses the bmcwl driver lol, I've never tried a wireless install of it.
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