On 01/18/2011 05:39 PM, Armelius Cameron wrote:
Hello, I know Fedora try to be more user friendly, and the website
design
that points to the various download options reflects that. But I think one
signficant thing is missing: the CHECKSUM file is not easily accesible. How
can a novice user know how to check that his/her download is correct and not
corrupted ?
this should really be addresses to web page designers.
they have gone thru web pages and *prettified* them with little
concern to what they contain, other than what makes them sparkle.
by adding more links in pages, they get more pages to *prettify*.
they care little about convince.
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But how about Aunt Tillie ? How about people who uses Windows
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until some people get there heads out of their butts and put what is
needed on pages and cut out all the links, 'aunt tillie' can use a
torrent download, which is self checking.
and yes, 'aunt tillie' can get torrent downloader for msbsos.
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peace out.
tc.hago,
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