Running my imagination wild: Is it possible to have a scheme where once basic install (OS+Basic apps) finishes (not asking for any desktop selection), user is given to explore the look/feel of KDE & GNOME . The user makes a decision and the other Desktop is cleaned up from the system. Too wild a thought? On 5/17/07, Benji Weber <b.weber@warwick.ac.uk> wrote:
On 5/17/07, Martin Schmidkunz <mschmidkunz@suse.de> wrote:
Benji Weber schrieb:
There's also this travesty of a screen. http://news.softpedia.com/images/reviews/large/opensuseinstallguide-large_01...
I agree with that. But so far we had no idea how to avoid this dialog without pissing off either the KDE or the GNOME guys. Basically both desktops have their advantages and disadvantages. So one solution could be to have one GNOME-openSUSE and one KDE-openSUSE and you have to choose the desktop before you download the distro. But this doesn't seem very elegant to me. Do you have any ideas how to solve that?
Just making the kde radiobutton selected by default would be a vast improvement. This solution would not reduce the choice available at all (selecting gnome requires one click in both situations) but would mean that if the user didn't understand they could just click next and follow the path of least resistance.
_ Benjamin Weber
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