Absolutely! Essentially Ubuntu Studio is made up of meta packages for
Ubuntu. Its a great model.. very modular, flexible, scalable, etc.

Its so easy to remove and add packages after install of regular
Ubuntu. I would personally be happy to see U Studio NOT focus on a
install cd at all! It has more potential to introduce new bugs or fall
behind in development. For those who have limited bandwidth, U studio
could distribute DVD's full of all packages that make up the Studio
(Audio, Video, Graphics). When you finish your install you could pop
the dvd in, add it to sources.list, and install the pertinent content.
Synaptic is easy enough to use; could be confusing to many... Perhaps
a fancy little program could come pre-installed that would guide the
users through this?

..my 2sense.



On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 11:13 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cory says:
>
>  I always recommend a from-disk install if you need Studio. Installing
>  the metas from the repo is *not* Studio.
>
>  --
>
>  That is something new to me. I have upgraded Hardy with meta packages to
>  the LTSP Server, MythTV and Studio. Everything just works, as we use to
>  say...
>
>  Is this page disinformation?
>
>  "Instead of reinstalling Ubuntu Studio, you can upgrade to it from a
>  current Ubuntu Hardy Heron install.
>  [--]
>  Note: This installs a complete system."
>
>  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UpgradingFromHardy
>
>  Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
>
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