Re: [opensuse-factory] Why so few sheets in the install?

2006-03-12 Thread Ulrich Windl
On 11 Mar 2006 at 0:50, Azerion wrote: > While not be able to see the sheets in action, I have found them on the > bootdisk. And as soon I saw the content of the folder I thought: What? So few > sheets? > > The install takes longer then 40 minutes. And we probably use 5 of them > We have th

Re: [opensuse-factory] Why so few sheets in the install?

2006-03-10 Thread houghi
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 01:26:58AM +0100, Azerion wrote: > We are totally on the same line. Did some XML-devver allready volunteer? > otherwise I can bumb it if you like ;-) Was sick during the week. I will see how I feel tomorrow and what Time I have left. I must contact the volonteers and see w

Re: [opensuse-factory] Why so few sheets in the install?

2006-03-10 Thread Azerion
> Don't promote anything that is not available. Otherwise I like the idea. > Something for 10.2 perhaps. We just show what Linux can be like. People like to know that. They all have seen the images of Vista and Linux still does have the 'console-thing'-problem. A bit show-off is not that bad

Re: [opensuse-factory] Why so few sheets in the install?

2006-03-10 Thread houghi
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 12:50:20AM +0100, Azerion wrote: > My proposal is that we promote/explain some key-programs/features of SUSE > Linux. Introduce the packagemanager/updater, show some XGL screenshots so > they are amazed (even when it is not available for their PC). Make people > feel fuzz

[opensuse-factory] Why so few sheets in the install?

2006-03-10 Thread Azerion
While not be able to see the sheets in action, I have found them on the bootdisk. And as soon I saw the content of the folder I thought: What? So few sheets? The install takes longer then 40 minutes. And we probably use 5 of them We have the ideal opportunity to introduce SUSE Linux to new u