I couldn't agree more. I've never had a problem with the Debian installer, even when installing for the first time as a "new user". It's intuitive enough that, if you think with your brain, you can figure it out. I personally think the current installer strikes the greatest balance between flexibility and usability.
I've never seen the graphical installer for Progeny so there is nothing good or bad I can say about it, but if they can keep flexibility while making it shoot fireworks from it's butt, then kudos to them.
I couldn't agree more. I've never had a problem with the Debian installer, even when installing for the first time as a "new user". It's intuitive enough that, if you think with your brain, you can figure it out. I personally think the current installer strikes the greatest balance between flexibility and usability.
I've never seen the graphical installer for Progeny so there is nothing good or bad I can say about it, but if they can keep flexibility while making it shoot fireworks from it's butt, then kudos to them.