On 9/18/20 6:51 PM, Dario Faggioli wrote:
On Fri, 2020-09-18 at 23:35 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 18/09/2020 23.06, Dario Faggioli wrote:
I'm not sure I consider this something linear and reasonable, but I'm not at an UI/UX expert, so maybe it actually is. :-) But the "Live" tab should have this info as well. I don't know why it doesn't.
Yep, I also think it should be there too.
Ok, so, kind of hiding the info that some Windows tools may fail writing Tumbleweed ISOs, is a basically a way for discouraging users coming from Windows to try Tumbleweed directly, and sneakily driving them toward understanding that they should go for Leap firts ?
Wow! This is certainly something I didn't understood... :-O Well, you are right, the information should be there for all versions. I don't know who can change that, that section is not a wiki.
Ah, glad to find out that we actually are in agreement! :-)
I don't know either how to change that. That's why I posted here... Let's see what other think, and if we can figure that out.
Thanks and Regards
PS. Oh, and let me state that I still think that Tumbleweed can be good for newcomers too!
(In fact... I mean... if we were to agree on everything, where would all the fun be!?! :-P) Something that others haven't mentioned: Windows is very fussy about using any USB flash drive that has been (ever) formatted in a Linux machine. I found that Windows will not format the thing. At least the most recent Windows 10 version that came on a computer I bought in June 2020. So you may need a brand-new USB drive to load your install software on. Windows--ech! --doug
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