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Re: [opensuse-factory] 10.3 Beta3+ KDE Live
- From: "Francis Giannaros" <francisg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 12:19:48 +0100
- Message-id: <94dc34e40709150419x3d08897ejb3f699966f3d3dd8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 9/15/07, Stephan Kulow <coolo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Am Friday 14 September 2007 schrieb Francis Giannaros:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just tried out the Live CD. Pretty much everything in the Live CD
> > itself works, the only thing I wonder is if it's worth launching
> > opensuse-updater-kde on the live session; it's really as if a user can
> > update things from in there.
>
> There are several reasons why we want to have the live CD as close as possible
> to a real system even though it doesn't make sense on exactly that medium.
>
> - we use the same config also for USB images
> - you can install the CD
> - you can try the real system. After all you _can_ update on the CD,
> it will just eat up all your memory :)
Alrighty, it may well be a good idea then.
> >
> > I tried out the live installer, and it has a lot of rough edges; might
> > be a bad idea to have the icon on the desktop (and instead wait for
> > 11.0). Anyway, for the install (let me know if any of these require
> > bug reports):
> >
> > * After you initially press "Next", why doesn't it go straight to the
> > "Change Installation Settings"? The screen it provides gives a very
> > loose summary of what's happening, and _very_ important text like
> > formatting your whole hard drive is written in regular sized black
> > text. This is a serious issue.
> >
> > * It lists "Keyboard" but there's nothing below it (not even en_US) or
> > whatever.
> Please file these.
Sure; done.
Thanks.
Kind thoughts,
--
Francis Giannaros http://francis.giannaros.org
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> Am Friday 14 September 2007 schrieb Francis Giannaros:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just tried out the Live CD. Pretty much everything in the Live CD
> > itself works, the only thing I wonder is if it's worth launching
> > opensuse-updater-kde on the live session; it's really as if a user can
> > update things from in there.
>
> There are several reasons why we want to have the live CD as close as possible
> to a real system even though it doesn't make sense on exactly that medium.
>
> - we use the same config also for USB images
> - you can install the CD
> - you can try the real system. After all you _can_ update on the CD,
> it will just eat up all your memory :)
Alrighty, it may well be a good idea then.
> >
> > I tried out the live installer, and it has a lot of rough edges; might
> > be a bad idea to have the icon on the desktop (and instead wait for
> > 11.0). Anyway, for the install (let me know if any of these require
> > bug reports):
> >
> > * After you initially press "Next", why doesn't it go straight to the
> > "Change Installation Settings"? The screen it provides gives a very
> > loose summary of what's happening, and _very_ important text like
> > formatting your whole hard drive is written in regular sized black
> > text. This is a serious issue.
> >
> > * It lists "Keyboard" but there's nothing below it (not even en_US) or
> > whatever.
> Please file these.
Sure; done.
Thanks.
Kind thoughts,
--
Francis Giannaros http://francis.giannaros.org
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