Fedorauxmmmáir índuy recently shared a new UI design for the FedoraAnaconda installer on her blog, which is planned to be implemented at Fedora17. Preview the new process. The new installation process consists of three parts. The first part is language selection without exception. The second part is the installation overview. All the information that needs to be configured before the installation starts. If you need to change the information, click the pop-up menu. The design points are as many as possible
Fedora ux mm máir ín Duffy recently shared a new UI design for the Fedora Anaconda installer on her blog,Planned to be implemented at Fedora 17.
Preview the new process. The new installation process consists of three parts. The first part is no exception.Language Selection.
The second part isInstallation overview. All the information that needs to be configured before the installation starts. If you need to change the information, click the pop-up menu. The key aspect of the design is to detect as many default settings as possible that match the current hardware system, reducing the chance of manual adjustment. In this way, you can click Next to start the installation.
In this step, you can also choose to automatically restart the computer after installation.
Part 3:Installation and personalization. Now the process of writing data to the hard disk has started,MeanwhileAllows you to create user accounts, set synchronization options, and register the system.
Of course, this is only the current design concept, and there are still some problems that have not been solved, such as the default installation target device and method. If the user feedback points out the shortcomings of this design, corresponding modifications will be made.
PS:Here, we will describe how to reconstruct the cartoon file of FUDCon during the installation of Fedora, which is another style described in this article.
PSS:Mairin elaborated on her blog in a lot of spaceConcept of Fedora: Spread a free software culture, encourage collaborative communication, and control of internal content and devices.