Andreas Thienemann wrote:
I'm a bit concerned that this will result in a lot of technically
illiterate users installung "our fedora" because "it just
works!!!111!!"
and then come crying back to usthat it doesn't look like fedora, that we
broke something or whatever else they can come up with.
In the end we either ignore this resulting in a lot of frustration vented
on digg or ./. Or alternatively, we spent lots of our limited time helping
these guys.
The artwork for the most part is going to be the same if we use
generic-logos. Rest of the packages from Fedora are not modified and
will work exactly the same. You only would have to deal with bugs from
RPMFusion specific packages which you would have to do anyway.
Ohhh right, the .*Kit madness. Does PackageKit works nowadays?
Yes, it does and it is getting adopted by others like Opensuse,
Mandriva, Ubuntu etc. If you have a actual problem, file a bug report.
Hey, don't knock it. The time setting up a PXE server at home (takes what?
15min for the uninitiated?) is well spent...
Not everybody has network access and
spare systems. The audience for
live cd's are entirely different from the end users who have the
knowledge, inclination and infrastructure to setup pxeboot servers.
Rahul