2009/6/30 Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx>: > Seth Vidal wrote: > >> On Mon, 29 Jun 2009, R P Herrold wrote: >>> >>> umm -- trying to boot and install the x86_86 image on a i686 unit returns >>> basically the same under Anaconda's kernel >>> >> >> which is why i686 isos are the ones users get by default. > > ... which is bad. Users should get the x86_64 version by default if they > don't know what they have, it's the one which should be tried first, if it > doesn't work, they can always get the legacy version. Sorry, but i have to disagree with that. Because *that* would be really bad. Give the user at least the arch that works no matter how old his box is (ok, if it's too old he is screwed anyways). Get him download 700MB again for the LiveCD and he will walk away. Back to windows with a bad experience (linux not working at all) or to another distro. And i speak of the default for users who cant/want find out what arch they need (x86). *Some* people dont want to read too much and want just download something to try it. For all the other users we would have choices as shown in the other thread with some very basic ASCII mockup. -- LG Thomas Dubium sapientiae initium -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list