Le samedi 04 août 2012 à 00:24 +0200, Michael Biebl a écrit :
> > I don't know about serious surveys, but flash drives are ubiquitous
> > and have large storage. Some (many?) laptops don't have optical drives
> > either. For D-I, I would pick the most common USB flash drive size
> > (perhaps 2.0 GB) and target that.
> 
> That sounds like an interesting idea. Even if a default DVD-RW would
> provide more space, having only 1 GB instead of 4.4 GB to download makes
> a difference. 2.0 GB would even probably be enough to fit GNOME and KDE
> (and maybe other alternatives) on that image.

AFAIK debian-cd now produces 1 GiB, 2 GiB and 4 GiB images for use with
USB sticks.

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