lol no. It's gotta be a kubuntu one. After all this work, it's gotta look professional, not like some hacked up remaster(I give enough support over at the reconstructor forums)
We might be KDE3 heroes if we can pull this off. Someone step up to the plate, I could do it but it will just lengthen the time it takes to make since I've got to test other stuff.
64-bit version will be next after 32-bit is completed.
Sure you can host it, but I'll also try to see if I can upload it here too:
http://www.filehosting.org/ supposedly no upload limit. I don't have a website of my own
I'm a free floater. Hopefully, if enough people get it, someone can start a torrent.
Where do I file it, on launchpad?
EDIT:
Sound also doesn't appear to be working for some reason in kvm. Wait a minute, I just tested standard hardy.sio and sound doesn't work there either.
Other than that, almost every kde3 package is installed, games and a ton of extra stuff. Should I remove some of it? The ISO is 988MB. Kubuntu doesn't typically ship with all of it. I'm just wondering what your thoughts on this are.
EDIT2: There are a bazillion KDE tweaks that need to be done since they are defaulting to KDE standard settings. Luckily I can grab hardy's kubuntu-default-settings and that should clear it up.
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