I just finished running the graphic installer on 2020.10.31 and 2021.04.30 
ISOs.  It would be an understatement to say the results were not good.

1) The documentation mentioned on the first screen is missing as noted 
previously

2) The release notes button produces a "unable to display release notes" dialog.

I selected "whole disk install" and took all the defaults. After the install 
completed I rebooted using the GUI installer.

3) The system reported "Non-system disk or disk error" with both releases.

I am pleased to report that a default text install did properly configure the 
nVIDIA driver in 2021.04.30.  

I don't know when the GUI installer stopped installing the bootloader.  While I 
could check 2017.10  and 2015.10, there's really no point. Git should tell the 
tale for anyone interested.  My concern is not who broke it, but that it is 
being released broken.

The real issue is that releases are not being tested for even basic 
functionality.  We really should be testing for device driver issues, but first 
we need to get to first base.

Someone coming to OI from Linux would quite naturally choose the GUI installer. 
 I shall leave the reader to ponder their likely reaction to "Non-system disk 
or disk error".  I suspect most would simply abandon OI entirely.   Not because 
they couldn't make it work, but because the distribution image is so 
unprofessional as to be embarrassing.

OI *could* make most, if not all, of the Linux distros I've tested look bad.  
Sadly the current status is the opposite.  The worst Linux distro I've tested 
makes OI look bad.

So the overarching question is this:  What is the community going to do about 
it?

Reg

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