On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 11:46 -0400, Max Spevack wrote: > Will -- I'm going to leave it up to you to file Bugzillas, etc. as > appropriate. Here's a quick once-over of the stuff you mentioned. I'll look at the rest in more detail, but here's what I know off the top of my head: > First impressions of the LiveCD desktop > > We want it to be uncluttered, and to show off the coolest stuff in the > most obvious way. To that end: > - do we need the SCIM module in the top right? > - do we need the Desktop search module in the top right? For that matter - shouldn't we pre-populate the image with index data if we're going to include Beagle? > - We need a default homepage for Firefox that isn't just the generic > firefox page. IIRC this is coming (as with the "Welcome to Fedora Core 6!" page) soon. Although I'm not sure if we have/want a LiveCD specific one. > I tried every single application under "Applications", "Places", and > "System". It was a disappointing experience. Has anyone else done this, > both for the liveCD and/or for the actual installed distro? > > - abiword crashes on startup Yep. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/234765 Added to the LiveCD tracker: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/showdependencytree.cgi?id=Fedora7LiveCD > - "System->About Fedora" can't load properly due to missing > about-fedora.xml Again, I believe this is coming along with the bookmarks and Firefox start page.. Actually I thought we had a placeholder there now. Did it get dropped from the LiveCD? > Trying out the installer > > The "restart" button at the end of the anaconda/install window didn't > work, and I had to manually restart the machine from Gnome's system menu. That's a known bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/225168 It's on the F7 LiveCD tracker. > > "Smolt is a hardware profiler for the Fedora Project. Submitting your > profile helps focus our efforts on pupular hardware and platforms. All > submissions are anonymous." [...] > I forgot to look, but we must make sure that the default choice is "do not > send". It is. -w
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