Yes, yes, I'm being noisy again.

But I have to remark on the current state of 2014.0 (from a build I
downloaded from ABF, dated yesterday). While the previous alpha could
not do anything remotely useful in live mode, I can get this one to
finally boot to live mode, and be useful. And it feels like it's
running at a decent speed.

Granted, I must still confirm that my environment still requires about
1536 MB of memory to run. But I think I'm going to begin to correlate
ISO size to required amount of memory... (sanity reasons).

Kudos to everyone!

Aesthetic-wise, a few requests/questions - I'll file bugs for
requests, but they're not urgent:

1. Can we add quiet to the boot parameters on the LiveCD and/or
desktop? Just because the verbose output may be unappealing to people.
2. I saw the donate and join desktop entries, which are great! Can we
also have an "Install" entry for Live mode?
3. The services screen from drakx's firstboot seems completely
unnecessary. Those services should probably be on by default anyway...
or triggered by systemd socket actvation, which IIRC Samba and CUPS
should fall into that category. Can we have that removed? I wonder if
it confuses users.
4. Should we update the installer slides to reflect the new artwork,
instead of a plain blue background? Could also be used to promote the
community.

Again, kudos!

-- 
cheers, Robert :: protocol.by/rxu

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