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As for being "too easy", it is just as obvious that many users here may not that proficient in Linux (like the difference between /dev/sda and /dev/sda1 for example :),
Ah! I was waiting for this backstab ;-)
No problem :)
It serves to basically get down what to do, to teach those who do not know, and to remind those who do exactly what it is (in case they make mistakes or are still getting used to how the Efika MX "handles").
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I think the actual customers must be the early adopters, let's say geek, and have a good overall knowledge of linux.
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On the other end it may be too difficult.
For example i'm the "IT manager" of a medical group of 6 doctors, and i'm the only one to be quite fluent in computer wizardry (imagine the others ;-)) and speaking of desktop installation, apt-get etc. is, at best, ancient-chinese for the other five (and they're quite young). Even if they knew the product and interested in, it's a giant leap...
Indeed :) We have had a few people who have a history from MorphOS, and while they are quite technical minded, Linux is a far leap in some places. Others are used to RPM-based distributions or even other UNIX systems (Solaris, FreeBSD) which do not have apt-get. At the very least it serves as a quick "where to plug everything in" doc (or will when I get to that part) and how to get a desktop installed without even thinking about it.
The next installer system, which I hope to be shipping on 2GB SD cards *with* every Efika sold at some point, will be able to flash U-Boot from inside Linux, set up wireless for installation and do all this stuff from inside a chroot from the SD card (therefore meaning you shutdown the Efika MX, take out the SD card and then it boots right into a desktop). Maybe it'll have a nice ncurses (or maybe Qt/Embedded.. or maybe just dialog/gdialog) GUI for progress bars and questions.
It will still need documenting.