One CD, two CD, three CD…

The CDs for the Danish Ubuntu LoCo team arrived today. Less than one week after release. That’s quite fast if you ask me!

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The CD box contains 250 regular Ubuntu 9.04 CDs, 75 Kubuntu CDs and 75 server CDs. All i386, there are no 64-bit CDs this time. If you have 64 bit hardware and want a 64 bit OS, hopefully you know how to download that your self.

EDIT: Søren points out that the server CDs are in fact 64 bit.

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  1. 1

    Jef Spaleta said,

    April 29, 2009 @ 21:12

    Do those cds contain Danish language support?

  2. 2

    Pierre said,

    April 29, 2009 @ 21:29

    Woooow… the CD jackets are stylish

  3. 3

    ethana2 said,

    April 29, 2009 @ 21:34

    Those sleeves look nice! Less is indeed more. I am pleased.

  4. 4

    Thomas said,

    April 29, 2009 @ 22:25

    Why no 64bit? With the native flash plugin (and Java, if you want), it has finally become really useful. And with 4 GB of RAM becoming standard, you need it to address all your memory. So the time for 64bit has finally come – and we should be proud of that, because Microsoft still has some way to go.

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    val-gaav said,

    April 29, 2009 @ 23:04

    ” 250 regular Ubuntu 9.04 CDs, 75 Kubuntu CDs”

    Talk about the same claimed support for Gnome anf Kde … Sadly those numbers show exactly how much investment is put into KDE by Cannonical (ironically) … Yeah I know it’s offtopic, though it was the first thing to cross my mind after seeing 250 vs 75 numbers …

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    64-bit vs. i386 and Ubuntu vs. Kubuntu CDs | Søren C's blog said,

    April 30, 2009 @ 12:47

    [...] were a few comments to my latest blog post about the lack of 64-bit CDs in the LoCo CD box, and the reduced number of Kubuntu CDs compared to [...]

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    Server CDs are 64 bit | Søren C's blog said,

    May 1, 2009 @ 14:29

    [...] Seems like I was a bit to quick in my last two blog posts about the LoCo CDs. The server CDs are in fact 64 bit. Sorry for any confusion this may have [...]

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