I have been experimenting with some virtual machines lately for bug
tracking. I am no fan of Ubuntu but the install of their KDE spin takes
less than half the time and it installs updated packages from their
repositories. The Fedora KDE spin results in a machine requiring (with
just base packages) a half-gig (package size) of updates.
Fedora is a superior distro. I am just saying that the Kubuntu install
is better than ours and might be worth replicating. By the way, I also
think it is better to walk through the disk and domain setup in contrast
to having the two action blocks which might be obvious to me - but not
to a new user migrating from Windows.
Were it up to me we would still have the package select option. It's the
same dnf bandwidth whether at install or after. But that doesn't seem to
be in the cards.
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David C. Hart - South Beach
http://www.slowlyboiledfrog.com
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