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- #Ubuntu install disk creator update
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#Ubuntu install disk creator download
Download the newest list of available ISOs from the Net and, if available, a small distribution description for all entries.I think that 300 ms is too short time for ageing computers Įxtra space on the stick for user files.
#Ubuntu install disk creator update
If some of the search methods return, but not all within 300ms, show the main view and update the UI when the remaining methods have finished (in most cases find will be the slowest). If locate, Zeitgeist and find return before 300ms → show the main view.
#Ubuntu install disk creator iso
Mouse-over an ISO row should show the months / years of support left for the distribution.ģ00ms should be enough to find ISOs on the user system and not to slow down the application startup too much ( locate takes on my system 20ms to return). No ISO found, but Internet available → open the download view.Įlse (no Internet and no local ISO) → open the error view, make the Download image button non-clickable.Ī right click on a ISO row should allow the user to open the folder containing the ISO file (nice litle gimmick) and to delete it.
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The first barrier to remove is the need to find and download a Ubuntu ISO image. The aim should be to allow the creation of a startup USB without the need to leave the program (to download an ISO), with the lowest amount of user interaction (clicks), in the most polished way. It should be really easy to create a startup USB stick, therefore the SDC should automate as many tasks as possible and hide all non-essential or technical information from the user. The SDC is kind of a semi-public face of Ubuntu and an important tool to spread it, therefore it should be as straightforward and simple to use as possible – some people even don't have an optical drive anymore. The SDC in its current form has a suboptimal work flow, displays too much unimportant information to the user and requires too many steps to actually create a startup USB stick. Why the Startup Disk Creator (SDC) schould be redesigned Startup Disk Creator redesign & renaming proposal