At least giving the usr control of the slides he wants to see, or see none
at all will slow that much the install process, to keep the argument of the
slow install?
2008/12/11 Neville A. Cross <nacross(a)gmail.com>
2008/12/11 John Mackay <mackay3(a)gmail.com>:
> Correct, sorry there. Whoever there will not be a serious speed decrease
hit
> on the installer, by example: choosing a preferred lecture among others,
to
> read while the process completes.
> 2008/12/11 Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora(a)nicubunu.ro>
>>
>> John Mackay wrote:
>>>
>>> Applying that logic, then we should revert back to graphed character
>>> console text installs, it´s way uglier than anaconda and makes less use
of
>>> the system resources.
>>
>> He said "faster", no "less resources". And a text install is
still a
>> viable option when you installing on a computer with RAM below the
>> requirements for a GUI install.
>>
Thanks Nicu for steping in.
I think that now my point has been made. The idea is not to over do
the niceties and slowing the install process.
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