John Hasler wrote:
Mike writes:
There are those here who have expressed a desire for Linux to be a viable
alternative to Windows for more users. It was directed at those people.
You told us that some unnamed person had unidentified problems which they
reported in some unknown way with reportedly unsatisfactory results. What
use to us is that?
Once again, mail to you has bounced.
If you read here regularly, then you would have seen the reports,
because they were put here. There isn't any hope for response
from people who do not read or do not respond to what they read.
My only point was this: She's leaving Debian because she perceives
that it doesn't always "just work", and when it doesn't, often there
isn't a fix easily available.
That's it.
For those who wish to know what has caused one user to buy Windows,
and might cause a class of similar users to do the same, that is useful
information. For those who don't care, it isn't.
You may decide for yourself which category you fall into.
I'm not responding further to you, unless you provide me with
an e-mail address which doesn't bounce.
Mike
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