I experiment with OS's and a few days ago, I decided to download and try SchilliX, a variation of OpenSolaris. When I went to the download site, I saw that they were offering a compressed ISO. It turns out that the size of SchilliX-0.4.4.iso.bz2 was about 272 MB and when expanded SchilliX-0.4.4.iso was 632 MB.
So my question is "Why isn't the Kubuntu iso available in compressed form?". Cutting the download size and time by more than 50 percent would really significant. For me using a medium speed connection, that amounts to saving more than two hours of download time. I bet one would also see a benefit at download server as well.
I understand that doing so could confuse some users, but for people who are familiar with using bz2, it would be a real boon.
Is there a technical problem that I am overlooking?
Of course, I am sticking with Kubuntu.
Thanks,
Don
So my question is "Why isn't the Kubuntu iso available in compressed form?". Cutting the download size and time by more than 50 percent would really significant. For me using a medium speed connection, that amounts to saving more than two hours of download time. I bet one would also see a benefit at download server as well.
I understand that doing so could confuse some users, but for people who are familiar with using bz2, it would be a real boon.
Is there a technical problem that I am overlooking?
Of course, I am sticking with Kubuntu.
Thanks,
Don
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