Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 11:25:57AM -0000, candtalan wrote:
>> Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>> > On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 09:51:25AM -0000, Colin Watson wrote:
>> >> I think I agree with this, and I feel the best option is probably to
>> >> remove "or install". We originally used the "Start or install Ubuntu"
>> >> text because we wanted to emphasise that the live CD would let you do an
>> >> installation too, but this may not be as necessary now as it was in
>> >> Dapper.
>> >> 
>> >> I'm going to ask around a little bit first, though.
>> > 
>> > Notably, someone recently pointed out that in the WinFOSS UI, no clear hint
>> > is given that the CD can be used for installation (only to "try" Ubuntu).  
>> > I
>> > don't know whether "start" there would effectively get the message across 
>> > as
>> > well.
>> 
>> It is useful to get the full message across, but the existing terse 
>> words are frightening to real newcomers.
>> A boolean start 'OR' Install is fine for some cognoscenti. I know of 
>> real cases where people have avoided its use simply because they can 
>> not trust the risk in those words.
>> 
>> Even a terse  'Run live CD (with option to install)' would avoid the 
>> problem.
> 
> Perhaps, but it has its own problems.  "live CD" is jargon; a user who is
> new to Linux is unlikely to know what that means.  "Run Ubuntu" or simply
> "Start" would be better.  I like your idea of indicating the possibility of
> installation as a secondary activity, though.

Yes, point taken
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alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391

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Boot-up option 'Start or install Ubuntu' scares new users
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