[Bug 1037530] Re: first run wizard missing after install

2012-08-16 Thread Evertjan Garretsen
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[Bug 1037530] Re: first run wizard missing after install

2012-08-16 Thread Evertjan Garretsen
Scenario 8: Also for suggesting restricted drivers, additional drivers. It would be nice if friendly.ubuntu.com would contain a list of all computers known to ubuntu and wether some functionality requires additional packages. If an admin confirms that a certain type of notebook / configuration

[Bug 1037530] Re: first run wizard missing after install

2012-08-16 Thread Evertjan Garretsen
Also see the wishlist / Ubuntu brainstorm. Someone already suggested this in 2009 and it seems like there are a lot of positve responses to this idea. Idea #17386: Create an after installation wizard for optional extras and settings http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/17386/ -- You received this

[Bug 1037530] Re: first run wizard missing after install

2012-08-16 Thread Evertjan Garretsen
added my solution as described in this bug to ubuntu brainstorm. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1037530 Title: first run wizard missing after install To manage notifications about

[Bug 1037530] Re: first run wizard missing after install

2012-08-16 Thread Dmitrijs Ledkovs
Scenario 1: User wants to Install from sync, but password is stored in a password manager he or she cannot access just yet. Or the user forgot the password and can use the normal way of retreiving the password after install and provide it to the first run wizard. Scenario 2: use oem-config

[Bug 1037530] Re: first run wizard missing after install

2012-08-16 Thread Dmitrijs Ledkovs
Opening a massive bug report with many things is not productive. Cause some things can be valid others not so much. It is easier to work with smaller units. You can create blueprints and cross-reference them. Or open multiple bugs and tag them with a single bug to keep track of them together. I