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    Phoronix: Fedora 38 "Simplified Installer" Aiming To Ease IoT Deployments

    In addition to the in-development Fedora / Red Hat Anaconda web UI based installer that has been in the works, Fedora IoT is rolling out a new installer of its own to ease deployments around edge computing and Internet of Things devices...

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    Simplifiying their installer would be great even for the non-IoT use-cases!
    I have never seen something as counter-intuitive as the current fedora setup gui, where the "next" button is on the top-left corner. This installer seems to be forged in Gnome's tradition: why do it like everybody else if you can do it somehow else too.

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      Originally posted by Linuxhippy View Post
      Simplifiying their installer would be great even for the non-IoT use-cases!
      I have never seen something as counter-intuitive as the current fedora setup gui, where the "next" button is on the top-left corner. This installer seems to be forged in Gnome's tradition: why do it like everybody else if you can do it somehow else too.
      GNOME doesn't use the hub and spoke model of the current Anaconda installer anywhere. In any case, the regular installer is also being revamped, uses a wizard style which you seem to prefer and a preview is available.

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