Quoting "Bernhard R. Link" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > And my point was, that userfriendlyness and looking like Mandrake are > orthogonal aspects. As the princible user-interaction of the > bootfloppies is one of the most userfriendly around, I'd be very > supprised, if debian-installer did not look similar. > After all it's about making things more user-friendly, not less. > And fancy graphics are not easy, fancy graphics beeing as usable > as something without graphics is even harder.
Userfirendliness means necessarily hiding technical details IMO, without dealing with graphical aspects. I think that D-i hasn't reach that state. You can find d-i screenshots there: http://people.debian.org/~sjogren -- Jérôme Marant