On 09/02/07, stuart bell <sailing1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Modern distros ( I use PCLinux as my main OS) are point
'n' click.
Download progs with synaptic/apt-get or Freespire's click'n'run. Ulteo
promises an automatic update system when the final is released. We've
all got 3D desktops before Vista hit the shops. BUT when I upgraded my
video card the first job was to boot XP to check it works, then you go
back to Linux and start sorting out drivers. This will be a problem
until the hardware manufacturers supply firmware for Linux and then we
can have a Win-type Hardware installer wizard.
"found new hardware" click click and it's running.
We've all had to do the command line boogie at some time. For the
know-nothings like me this can be very frustrating "sh*t why won't it
work now?" "oh, that should have been a lower case letter" "what
does
it mean? - permissions" "it's my bl**dy computer!"
When it finally all works it's very rewarding, so we try another
distro and start over again.
At the moment there's nothing to discuss. Computer sales in the high
street will run M$oft products for the foreseeable future.
How many Linux users are there who don't have a partition holding a copy
of Win?
Stuart
Using Ffox 2 on PCLinuxOS .94/2007 test release.
Registered Linux Mangler #001
I sort of agree with Stuart here, but I have 11 servers next to easynews in
london....and i have to say that 2 of them run windows because its what the
customers need- If they need ASP I said the windows setup would be the best
idea, and it is...obviously.
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