Tirsdag den 11. Marts 2008 18:39:53 skrev Vincent Untz:
Le mardi 11 mars 2008, à 17:15 +0100, Martin Schlander a écrit :
I'm mostly worried about graphics card/monitor settings - which was also a concern on the blog. I don't think you have to be an expert to know for example the best resolution or aspect ratio for your monitor.
When the user installs in graphical mode, can't he already see that it's right or wrong? (and when it's wrong, it should only be a matter of letting him press some key like F12 to change this setting)
It's fairly common that graphical installation works fine, but nevertheless X fails to start afterwards. I'm not an expert on these matters, but I assume it has something to do with the installer running in framebuffer, while afterwards it will be run "properly". (Btw. this happens with the mighty Ubuntu also - tried it on my fathers HP laptop after SUSE failed - believe the nv driver didn't yet support the card at the time or something) Also the installer has a max. resolution of 1024x768 I believe, so the installer is no indication that resolution and aspect ratio was detected correctly for a lot of (most?) people. But, I'll give you this, after the possibility of testing the configuration was removed on 10.3, the information, and the possibility to configure is a lot useful than it was before. Never did quite understand why the "test configuration" option was removed - I always thought it was a way cool feature. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org