On 7 September 2017 at 12:26, The_Raven Raven originalraven@hotmail.com wrote:
I have no problems with CLI, but i think a lot of users like to have a GUI.
Completely off topic for this list, and feel free to tell me I'm crazy, but for Fedora and RHEL my stock answer is that users should be using fwupd rather than the low level tools like flashrom and dfu-util directly. In the GNOME desktop the Software Center automatically downloads updates and shows them in the GUI for users to apply with just one click, and it would be pretty simple to design a "power-user" GUI around fwupd if you wanted more control over the flashing process or to see what upgrades and downgrades are available for each device. The downside is you have to worry about matching devices to compatible firmwares if you just want to flash a .bin (it's really just one GUID string that has to match) but I think it's so much more powerful and much safer for users.
If this is something that sounds interesting to anyone please let me know and I can ask the GNOME UX designers to start thinking about designs.
Richard