Sudhir Khanger sudhir@sudhirkhanger.com writes:
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 08:24:09 PM lee wrote:
The built-in dedicated graphics card is not used but not switched off, either. The resulting power drain would make it impossible to complete the installation on battery power.
Because the dual graphic card support came in later Kernels than the one shipped with Fedora 20.
Hm, are such cards going to be supported soon? So far, I haven`t been able to use it at all because when I switch, there is no output to the screen anymore.
Language selection is confusing because you have to discover the Continue button, which is located out of sight far off at the right edge of the screen.
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Why is the Done button so inconveniently placed at the left top of the screen? Why not out of sight like the Continue button, or better, under the "Add a disk" button ...
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I don`t like this installer ...
I concur. I certainly don't like the work flow of Anaconda where you have continue button on top-left corner. It breaks the intuitive linear flow that you would expect from an installer. It feels like going one step forward and two step backwards. I certainly don't prefer an ugly GTK+ installer to install Fedora KDE.
After all, I think it`s little things that might be improved over time. And the installer really has become much better already.
More importantly, the system doesn`t boot. Any ideas how to install Fedora with the setup I described so that it boots, or how to get it to boot?