Just curious, because Google isn't coming up with anything and Ubuntu.com is hardly descriptive; but what is the difference between Ubuntu CD .iso and the DVD .iso? What's on the DVD that isn't on the CD?
Just curious, because Google isn't coming up with anything and Ubuntu.com is hardly descriptive; but what is the difference between Ubuntu CD .iso and the DVD .iso? What's on the DVD that isn't on the CD?
11.10 and newer
The DVD contains extra software:
The list of extra packages is available in this seed file, and here's the full manifest.
Here are some of the major packages that are probably the most interesting for end users, (there are many more listed in the file so here are the highlights):
More drivers:
Extra desktop Packages:
Other:
More about seeds here:
For 11.04 and earlier
The DVD contains all language packs, plus a few additional applications.
From http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors#dvd:
In addition to the other answers w/ the alternate area text, here's a list of the files on the i386 version of Maverick:
http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/maverick/release/ubuntu-10.10-dvd-i386.list
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/alternative-downloads
Here is the answer to your question: Download the DVD edition. On DVD edition you can have access to all the available language packs.