Dacia and AzureRose....that's 1100 meg of compressed data
which translates to between 2.0 and 2.5 gig when installed.

Alan


Dacia and AzureRose wrote:
> 
> how much disc space do they need?  Are we talking 10s
> or megs or 100s of megs?  Sounds like 7.1 is around
> 1100 megs for a full install anyway.  Is there a
> "minimum" install, what is in it?  Perhaps the extra
> space could be gathered by dropping some of the
> redundent programs?
> 
> If I need an extra 10 megs for these files I would be
> very willing to only have 1 cdplayer and lose all of
> the games.  It wouldn't bother me to lose the tea
> timer or moon clock either.  See where I'm going with
> this?
> 
> Dacia
> 
> --- Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 25 May 2000, Anthony Huereca wrote:
> >
> > >Wow, a company that actually listens to it's users!
> > Amazing!
> > >
> > >The most important thing I can think of is to
> > include all the programming
> > >libaries even in a standard installation. For while
> > these people probally won't
> > >ever program, they will have to compile stuff and
> > it's a huge headache to track
> > >down a missing libary or two. So include all the
> > development files that you'd
> > >include under a programming install, in all of the
> > installations. It would
> > >make a lot of newbies (and me) very very happy.
> >
> > Good suggestion, but how would you like to see the
> > system behave if all
> > the devel-packages are selected but there is not
> > enough diskspace for it?
> >
> > (provoking some real discussion here, I know ;)
> > Paul
> >
> > )0(-----------------------------------)0(
> >
> > Nothing is as easy as it looks.
> >
> > )0(----[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]-------------)0(
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