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May 11th, 2008, 07:32 AM
Hello,
I just purchased the Kubuntu Hardy 64 DVD from here:
http://http://linuxcd.org/view_item.php?id_distro=235&PHPSESSID=
f40d5e1bf6a9443080ad89a712f42bd0&id_version=3102
I have the Kubuntu Gutsy 64 DVD and it has options for
live install, text mode install, command line install,
etc.. However this Hardy DVD has live and text but no
command line install, unless I am missing something.
The text mode install will still put KDE on correct?
All I want is a command line install, from there I use
Fluxbox. I do not wish to go through the hassle of
installing in text mode to find out it does put KDE on.
I don't understand why this disc does not have a
command line option. I was going to buy it from
Canonical but they don't have any Hardy DVDs. Is
Hardy not going over well, or just too new to be
carried by them? They have the CDs, but even they
are not alternate unless I missed something.
Also what is OEM install? Perhaps that is what I want?
So I guess my question is, will text mode install KDE
and if so, is there any way to do a command line install?
If not, is there somewhere else that I might buy a DVD that
actually has command line install? As I say, I thought the
point of the DVD was having both options, or all three
rather. That and of course the repositories.
I am sure I am just missing something here. Thanks for
any help.
I just purchased the Kubuntu Hardy 64 DVD from here:
http://http://linuxcd.org/view_item.php?id_distro=235&PHPSESSID=
f40d5e1bf6a9443080ad89a712f42bd0&id_version=3102
I have the Kubuntu Gutsy 64 DVD and it has options for
live install, text mode install, command line install,
etc.. However this Hardy DVD has live and text but no
command line install, unless I am missing something.
The text mode install will still put KDE on correct?
All I want is a command line install, from there I use
Fluxbox. I do not wish to go through the hassle of
installing in text mode to find out it does put KDE on.
I don't understand why this disc does not have a
command line option. I was going to buy it from
Canonical but they don't have any Hardy DVDs. Is
Hardy not going over well, or just too new to be
carried by them? They have the CDs, but even they
are not alternate unless I missed something.
Also what is OEM install? Perhaps that is what I want?
So I guess my question is, will text mode install KDE
and if so, is there any way to do a command line install?
If not, is there somewhere else that I might buy a DVD that
actually has command line install? As I say, I thought the
point of the DVD was having both options, or all three
rather. That and of course the repositories.
I am sure I am just missing something here. Thanks for
any help.