Sudhir Khanger <sudhir(a)sudhirkhanger.com> writes:
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 08:24:09 PM lee wrote:
> The built-in dedicated graphics card is not used but not switched
off,
> either. The resulting power drain would make it impossible to complete
> the installation on battery power.
>
Because the dual graphic card support came in later Kernels than the one
shipped with Fedora 20.
Hm, are such cards going to be supported soon? So far, I haven`t been
able to use it at all because when I switch, there is no output to the
screen anymore.
> Language selection is confusing because you have to discover the
> Continue button, which is located out of sight far off at the right edge
> of the screen.
>
...
>
> Why is the Done button so inconveniently placed at the left top of the
> screen? Why not out of sight like the Continue button, or better, under
> the "Add a disk" button ...
>
...
> I don`t like this installer ...
I concur. I certainly don't like the work flow of Anaconda where you have
continue button on top-left corner. It breaks the intuitive linear flow that
you would expect from an installer. It feels like going one step forward and
two step backwards. I certainly don't prefer an ugly GTK+ installer to install
Fedora KDE.
After all, I think it`s little things that might be improved over time.
And the installer really has become much better already.
More importantly, the system doesn`t boot. Any ideas how to install
Fedora with the setup I described so that it boots, or how to get it to
boot?
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Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug)