Absolutely, I'm disappointed too to know that the DVD is not installable. On all our earlier programs we supplied official Ubuntu CDs or DVDs, we carefully avoided remastered ones since it is obvious that they will create trouble since they didn't go through the same rigorous testing that an official Ubuntu release goes through. I would have opposed the idea of producing remastered DVDs if I knew about it on the meeting that we did two days prior to the program. My understanding was that the extra codecs/files were supplied on separate directory on the DVD.
Anyhow what's done cannot be redone, so we'll have to take this as a valuable lesson and be extra careful in the future. I understand that the organisers were extremely busy with all the other issues and there weren't much time in hand either. On 26 July 2010 12:05, Ovro Niil <ovron...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am confused Ring Bhai. I don't think people bought those DVD only for > trying, they bought those to have the idea in mind that they have complete, > full featured, extra software enriched DVD of Ubuntu and Mint. Specially > people from outside Dhaka, they purchased those DVD, as if they don't have > to be worried about installing other softwares while they are installing > Ubuntu/Mint. If they knew it beforehand that those DVDs were only for try > out purpose, lots of people would not buy those. > -- TranceHost.com - Reliable & Affordable Web Hosting Linux Powered | cPanel Accelerated | 99.9% Uptime | 24/7 Support -- Ubuntu Bangladesh | http://ubuntu-bd.org ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd