Cool install Icons?

2008-12-04 Thread Scott Baker
Back in the RH8 and RH9 days there were some cool images displayed in anaconda during the install process. They were a hot dog and an ice cream cone, or something like that. Once the install started they would pop up and say something like "this may take a while, why don't you go have a snack?" I

Re: Cool install Icons?

2008-12-08 Thread Scott Baker
Chris Grams wrote: > John Mackay wrote: >> lol, anyone has screenshots? I have found this at google, but dunno if >> it's the real thing. >> http://tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:6t_JA9W3smlFAM:http://www.8bitjoystick.com/archives/photos/Redhat_Linux_Install_Kitchen.jpg YES! This is the images from

Re: Cool install Icons?

2008-12-08 Thread Scott Baker
Felix Kaechele wrote: > I was about to post that as well but I think we should stay definitely > humorous in a way and show that we don't take us too serious. That would > make us superior over the other distros :) > > (Bad) E.g.:Fedora is first because nobody breaks so much things as we do > betw

Re: Cool install Icons?

2008-12-10 Thread Scott Baker
Felix Kaechele wrote: > Just for reference: I put them on my webserver for everyone to view so > that everybody knows what we are talking about. > > http://felix.nu.mu/~felix/rh73install/ > > The Kitchen one is this one: > http://felix.nu.mu/~felix/rh73install/f11rh7-3is_intermission.png THAT'S

Re: Cool install Icons?

2008-12-11 Thread Scott Baker
Máirí­n Duffy wrote: > this isn't a vote though. > > I still haven't seen any solid ideas for actual banners and banner > content. If folks have concrete ideas, the art team will be glad to > create the needed artwork. Does F11 have a theme/name yet that we could work with? Like F9 was the werewo

Re: Cool install Icons?

2008-12-11 Thread Scott Baker
Máirí­n Duffy wrote: > How long does the install take? That's a good data point to try to > gather to figure out how long they should be on screen and the > complexity of the content / Q&A quiz / etc of the banners. Usually the install takes between 15 minutes, and 30 minutes, but it can obviously