On Fri, 2020-09-18 at 22:17 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 18/09/2020 21.57, Dave Howorth wrote:
It is - for Leap.
I posted where in another post. I paste:
<https://www.opensuse.org/> --> Leap - Install.
<https://software.opensuse.org/distributions/leap>
Down the page:
From Windows How to burn a DVD on Windows. How to create a Bootable USB stick on Windows.
Ok, I see it now. So, if I want the Live, I need to do: - https://www.opensuse.org - click "Install Leap" - https://software.opensuse.org/distributions/leap - click "Live" - start downloading http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/15.2/live/openSUSE-Leap-15.2-... - click "Installation" - go down - find the "https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Create_a_Live_USB_stick_using_Windows" Well, I can't argue that the information is not there, I agree. 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. :-)
Hum: Tumbleweed is not for novices, IMNSHO. They should try Leap instead >:-)
But the Leap and the Tumbleweed pages should say that then!
I agree. Basically was outvoted.
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 Regards -- Dario Faggioli, Ph.D http://about.me/dario.faggioli Virtualization Software Engineer SUSE Labs, SUSE https://www.suse.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- <<This happens because _I_ choose it to happen!>> (Raistlin Majere)