Hi,
the Fedora Anaconda Web UI is comming
https://fedoramagazine.org/anaconda-web ... ow-public/
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/ ... view_image
https://linuxnews.de/2022/11/22/fedora- ... -vorschau/
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Anaconda-Web-UI-FESCo-F37
https://www.google.com/search?client=fi ... nda+Web+UI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRh0g4iQDG8
for what ? hahh, for the installing over the web.. not for the Users, not for private-users who have build up Linux,
no, for more commercialism support .... *headwackle direction comerce*
and this preview can i make also via bash-script.. pahh bullschit ...
This is just window dressing to legitimize and to advertise for it to make it legitimize to use in Fedora and kill the well working Anaconda
it should not released until it supports a full installation, include a clean partitioning,
setting up the Partitions, Networkconfig, Instsource source and so on..
dieser bullschit ist nicht ordendlich durch konstruiert und hat ja noch michtmal eine ordendliche Partitionierungs und installsource selecting
this bullshit is not properly designed and still has not a decent partitioning and installsource selecting
this bullschit is still not properly constructed and has yes not even a proper partitioning and installsource selecting and nether a Nerwork Configuring.. i guess the Ideas has come from the Community as Suggestions/ideasource for make money from it.. and the full Video on youtube is full of a blablabla...
If i see the Drakinstaller as comparison object from 2005 and we have now 15 Years later and it exist still not a comparable Linux installer !
https://www.blackysgate.de/files/folder-root/Mandriva-install-movies
be i right or not ?!?!?!!!!! f--d--
best
Blacky
Fedora Linux: Anaconda Web UI
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Re: Fedora Linux: Anaconda Web UI
The Tendency is clear: Everything on one big server and "Online services". Until they control that one big Server to control them all. Saruman is winning.
Installing is old fashioned.
You only log in these days. Redhat seems to go there too.
Installing is old fashioned.
You only log in these days. Redhat seems to go there too.
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