Ubuntu 8.10, Intrepid Ibex is around the corner. I saw the news among my RSS subscriptions that we can now pre-order free Ubuntu 8.10 CDs now.
In the past few years, I have applied for 6.0.6 LTS CDs for x86, x86-64, powerpc, sparc(actually it's not possible for me to have a sparc powered machine at home, why I need this?), 7.04 CDs x86, x86-64 when I was working and living in Shanghai, China. In addition to the CDs, some stickers were in the package. They were posted from Europe and the postage was around several euros. The total cost would not be cheap.
To be open, I applied for Solaris 10(sparc + x86) free DVDs from Sun and got 2. I didn't feel guilty because after all Sun Microsystem is a commercial company. They have enough budget for things like this.
Later on, I found these CDs were useless to me, I hardly use them. Finally I gave all them away to my colleagues who were interested in trying Linux. I think it was a good result. It seemed that I used them to show that I am a GNU/Linux, Open Source supporter rather than install and spead. In fact I use the downloaded ISO image as well as bootable USB stick created via UNetbootin much more often.
I think it was something stupid. I requested for something useless to me, whilst it's a waste of Canonical's money as well as their limited resources.
Here I suggest that Ubuntu as well as other distros users try using USB installtion. It's much faster, cost effective, reusable and environmental friendly. I assume that now most machines support boot from USB devices.
Basically, we can create a bootable Linux distro USB stick by using UNetbootin (Universal NetBook Installer)/Ubuntu Live USB Creator/Live USB System Creator to create a bootable USB stick. I personally prefer to use UNetbootin. It's with a GUI and available on Linux and Windows. So easy to use.
In brief what UNetbootin can do for us:
1. Download the distro image automatically and install the distro to a USB stick, it's bootable. If we install distros like Ubuntu which supports LiveCD installation, of course you can now boot and install from the stick.
2. Already have the image? Just do it on the fly by choosing image and specify the path.
3. Advanced options, custom...
UNetBootin: http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net
More info: Install from USB Stick
Stop requesting useless CDs and save money for Canonical, leave the free CDs for people in real need, those who can't afford a USB stick and CD/DVD burner, those who don't have easy+fast internet access, those who...
That's what we can to do to spread Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings. Also, stop burning useless CD/DVDs to protect our environment, our earth.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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