RAM Usage During Installation of Lubuntu (was: zRAM)

Iberê Fernandes ibere.fernandes at gmail.com
Sun Jun 9 04:58:46 UTC 2013


2013/6/9 Nio Wiklund <nio.wiklund at gmail.com>

> Hi Iberę,
> See inline text
> Best regards
> Nio

It's a great idea too try to understand how a newcomer might navigate in
> our wiki pages.
>

Does the wiki uses any redirects to count clicks? Example: At my last job
on web software everything was tracked, from the home page until the last
inner page we could know what was hot and what was not.

I'm not saying redirects are the best tool to track clicks, but I was
wondering if there's any kind of tracking on the wiki.



> > Question: How do we track failed or successfull instalations? Besides
> > the examples (Ubiquity, slides) above, do we know where else on the
> > installation our users are giving up?
> >
>
> It would be very valuable to know. But hard because it is free. If
> people pay, that action is the first feed-back. And they will be more
> prone to complain, if it is not working, and demand help to fix it or
> money back.
>
>
I did not mean paid software. My thoughts, not sure if it's doable:
1) user downloads installer. how many downloads did we have? figure may not
say much, once I can copy my iso files to my friends pendrives.

2) user tries to install and it's a success. installer sends thru the web
it was a sucess. now we know how many installations we have and what was
the iso source (32 bits, 64 bits, alternate, minimal, ppc...)

I know... it's a privacy issue. But I'm just wondering what we track or
not...

Cheers,
Iberê



> *Who knows if there is any counting* of people visiting our wiki pages
> or downloading our iso images.
>
> I guess we must use whatever feed-back there is in the different fora
> for help and discussion: our mailing lists, the Ubuntu Forums, the
> Facebook pages, AskUbuntu ... and use our imagination.
>
> >
> >     In that case we should
> >
> >     - make an automatic option to use swap or zRAM. This would be easy
> for
> >     the end user but hard for us to make it.
> >
> >     - recommend a GUI method to prepare the system with swap. I'm
> thinking
> >     of running gparted before the installer. Is the easiest non-text
> method
> >     to activate the new swap to reboot? Newcomers are trained to reboot
> from
> >     Windows ;-) This is harder but still possible for those who just
> don't
> >     type commands in a terminal window, but easier for us (only a
> tutorial
> >     or wiki text about it).
> >
> >     Best regards
> >     Nio
> >
> >
> >
> >     --
> >     Lubuntu-users mailing list
> >     Lubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:
> Lubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> >     Modify settings or unsubscribe at:
> >     https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > abs e bons estudos!
> > iberę
>
>


-- 
abs e bons estudos!
iberê
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/attachments/20130609/072c9fc6/attachment.html>


More information about the Lubuntu-users mailing list