Reimagining the Fedora Linux installer: Anaconda’s new “Web UI”
Quoting: Reimagining the Fedora Linux installer: Anaconda's new "Web UI" - Fedora Magazine —
The Fedora Linux installer, Anaconda, has been around for 25 years!
While it’s been a reliable way to install Fedora Linux (and CentOS, RHEL, and others), many people — especially those new to Fedora — sometimes have issues with complexity and jargon.
We’re working on a major update for the way it looks and acts. Our new interface is designed to make installing Fedora Linux simpler and more user-friendly for everyone, especially newcomers.
Skip to the download instructions to try it out or read on to learn about the background of the changes and to see screenshots.
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Fedora Linux Is Getting a New Installer
The installer for Fedora Linux isn’t perfect. Now, the Fedora team is working on a replacement that aims to be less confusing and more useful.
The developers behind Fedora Linux are working on a new interface for the operating system’s ‘Anaconda’ installer, replacing the current design that has stuck around for 25 years. A blog post explains, “We wanted to rethink the installation process, to create a more streamlined experience where people are guided through the installation process step-by-step in a linear manner, so they don’t have to hunt for the right things to configure amid all the possible settings.”