2009/10/21 Máirín Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >From experience I think many users have a lot of anxiety during the > installation process. (Did I really get everything I wanted to back up > backed up? Is this going to screw up my computer? Am I going to make a > mistake I can't go back and fix?) Especially coming from the windows > world where they are used to the OS being pre-installed - they don't > have the experience of installation to call back on. So while the > surface-level usability issues I cited might seem minor, polishing those > can make a big difference in making these anxious users feel more > comfortable. While I probably don't fall exactly into this category of user there are a couple things that come to mind immediately that I don't like about the install process. The handling of media seems to be if we find it offer to use it. I think it would be better and safer for removable media to be unchecked (off limits by default) when it comes to setting up the disks for the install. I'm not sure how easy or hard it might be to identify things as usb sticks or SD cards but I do know having them eaten by accident is very annoying. My other quibble probably applies to very few people but I hate the requirement to create an initial non-root user without the ability to specify what special properties you want that user to have. For most they can be easily modified later but for those of us who care about the UID the user is assigned having to fix that later is another annoyance. I miss the old "I'll make a user later" button and would welcome and "advanced settings" button where more could be specified about the new user. John -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list