On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 07:11 -0500, Evan Dandrea wrote:
> > http://thorwil.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/ubuntu_installer_thorwil.pdf
> Thank you very much to take the time to write up this detailed and
> visually stunning report.
You're welcome, and thanks for the detailed reply!
> > A good liv
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 22:30 +, (=?utf-8?q?=60=60-=5F-=C2=B4=C2=B4?=)
-- Fernando wrote:
> On Monday 07 January 2008 21:10:41 Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> > 10GB is more than enough under normal usage. You'd have to install..all of
> > GNOME, KDE, Enlightenment...and it still wouldn't be full. E
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 20:16 +0100, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I did a walk-through and compiled issues, suggestions and several
> mockups regarding the Ubuntu installation:
>
> http://thorwil.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/ubuntu_installer_thorwil.pdf
>
> Any comments welcome. I'm willing to
On Jan 8, 2008 11:30 PM, (``-_-´´) -- Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 07 January 2008 21:10:41 Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> > 10GB is more than enough under normal usage. You'd have to install..all of
> > GNOME, KDE, Enlightenment...and it still wouldn't be full. Even with all
> > th
On Monday 07 January 2008 21:10:41 Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> 10GB is more than enough under normal usage. You'd have to install..all of
> GNOME, KDE, Enlightenment...and it still wouldn't be full. Even with all
> that and a lot more, I'm at around 7GB full.
>
> On Jan 7, 2008 4:05 PM, Mario Vuke
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 17:51 +0100, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> > Let's hope it won't be forgotten in the depth of the ML, like many
> > other great things... Have you directly contacted the authors?
>
> An email to Colin Watson (installer team leader), no answer.
> Hmm, yes, maybe I should contact th
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 13:13 +0100, Nicolas Deschildre wrote:
> Very nice review, a lot of attention to detail.
Thanks!
> Let's hope it won't be forgotten in the depth of the ML, like many
> other great things... Have you directly contacted the authors?
An email to Colin Watson (installer team le
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 16:45 -0500, Vadim Peretokin wrote:
> That's a very nice pdf. One minor thing:
Thanks!
Also thanks for all the other supportive comments :)
> User Switching
> The User Switcher applet shouldn't appear with only one user.
>
> I think it should, to let the use familiarize t
Very nice review, a lot of attention to detail.
Let's hope it won't be forgotten in the depth of the ML, like many
other great things... Have you directly contacted the authors?
Nicolas
On Jan 7, 2008 8:16 PM, Thorsten Wilms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I did a walk-through and compiled
That's a very nice pdf. One minor thing:
User Switching
The User Switcher applet shouldn't appear with only one user.
I think it should, to let the use familiarize themselves. It'll be a bit
disorienting (like where did that come from?) if the applet suddenly
appeared after the installation.
On
On 07/01/2008, Bryan Quigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just wanted to say awesome job!
> A previous effort:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ExplainingUbiquity
>
> Among the items listed in there and not in yours are:
>
> Label disks by diskname.
Be careful with meaningful names, you need to ensure
10GB is more than enough under normal usage. You'd have to install..all of
GNOME, KDE, Enlightenment...and it still wouldn't be full. Even with all
that and a lot more, I'm at around 7GB full.
On Jan 7, 2008 4:05 PM, Mario Vukelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 09:50 +1300
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 09:50 +1300, Jonathan Musther wrote:
> One thing I've been thinking would be good for quite some time is
> creating separate / and /home partitions by default.
While a separate /home makes reinstalls easier, how would you know the
size of / the user needs?
--
Ubuntu-deve
One thing I've been thinking would be good for quite some time is creating
separate / and /home partitions by default. So when a user selects "Use
entire disk", it would create a /home. And certainly when a user creates a
/ and then creates another partition, it should be /home by default rather
I also like the concept of setting the language and keymap at boot. The
other minor adjustments in wording etc. also look good.
IMHO one of the most important possible adjustments to ubiquity would be to
recognize partitions by OS installed, and label them that way. I don't know
the code structure
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 09:05 +1300, Jonathan Musther wrote:
> Agreed. I don't know why gparted was abandoned, it provided a more
> user friendly way to do things. I like the proposal here too!
>
GParted was abandoned because it was actually just an embedded window
rather than an actual componen
Agreed. I don't know why gparted was abandoned, it provided a more user
friendly way to do things. I like the proposal here too!
On Jan 8, 2008 9:00 AM, Mackenzie Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, that's very thorough. I particularly like the partitioning
> suggestions, since that seems
Wow, that's very thorough. I particularly like the partitioning
suggestions, since that seems to be the hardest thing to explain, and
Partman (that's what's in the new installer right?) feels uncomfortable.
Switching from GParted to Partman resulted in a more geeky interface, IMO.
I partition with
I just wanted to say awesome job!
A previous effort:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ExplainingUbiquity
Among the items listed in there and not in yours are:
- Label disks by diskname.
- (auto)Magically do timezone (If connected to internet, LinuxMCE can
do this)
I really like the idea of set
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 20:16 +0100, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I did a walk-through and compiled issues, suggestions and several
> mockups regarding the Ubuntu installation:
>
> http://thorwil.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/ubuntu_installer_thorwil.pdf
>
> Any comments welcome. I'm willing to
Hi!
I did a walk-through and compiled issues, suggestions and several
mockups regarding the Ubuntu installation:
http://thorwil.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/ubuntu_installer_thorwil.pdf
Any comments welcome. I'm willing to refine things where and if there's
interest. I could file requests if that
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