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On Fri, 2015-10-30 at 13:23 +0100, Jan Sedlak wrote:
> I've just tried it with RC10 in Workstation Live and it works, so
> don't panic :-).
Workstation actually uses an entirely different firstboot tool:
Workstation uses gnome-initial-setup. It is the only spin that does so.
Others either use initial-setup, or nothing.
However, I've tested initial-setup with KDE, several times. It's not
great - it *still* has the bug where it sometimes comes up in console
mode on graphical installs - but it does work. pwhalen will also have
tested it on ARM (where it's most vital that it works).
initial-setup is working on all ARM images[1] except for SoaS (that may have
been running on console but I haven't investigated further).
Paul
[1] -
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Fedora_23_Final_RC10_Summary?...
It's permissible for spins to not include a firstboot tool, but for
graphical ones it's probably a good idea to have it, to give people a
second chance to create a regular user account if they didn't during
install.
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