Ralf Corsepius wrote:
For those with limited bandwidth, who'd download the ISOs first, then burn them and then use their limited bandwidth for updates, the situation is different. Not downloading the ISOs, but installing directly from the net would spare them a lot of bandwidth and time, because it would avoid them having to download packages (as part of the ISOs) they have no use for, or have been updated/replace since the release of the ISOs.
I don't know how others find this, but I personally am a big fan of grabbing the DVD ISOs, even with a relatively speedy connection. In this way, I can install everything I need from the disc(s), and get work done while I let the update do its thing.
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