Hello, I'm trying to change the firstboot interface, and I came up with this new design. Here's a short video http://mgracik.fedorapeople.org/firstboot.ogg The main point is that the window is not fullscreen. I'd like to have a special wallpaper with fedora logo, and maybe release number or whatever people would like to see during firstboot, which will be used during the firstboot run (the one in the video is just an example I found on the internet). This way I can get rid of fedora logos inside firstboot, which makes it cleaner and more elegant in my opinion. The window cannot be resized or closed with alt+f4. It can be moved when you're holding the alt key. I also added the Quit button, so if someone really doesn't want to go through firstboot, he can quit it. The other change is that there's no list of pages anymore. Instead, there's a number of steps in the lower left corner, so the user gets an idea how far in the process he is. In the backend, the biggest change is that the interface uses gtk.Notebook to hold all the modules/pages. One thing that could be added is an icon for every page to the upper right corner. Don't mind the actual pages for now, they are old, and could use some changes too. I just wrapped it around the old modules to see how it works. I'm awaiting all kinds of comments and feedback. Thanks. -- Martin Gracik <mgracik@xxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ Anaconda-devel-list mailing list Anaconda-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/anaconda-devel-list