> I may be wrong, but I think you miss my point. It doesn't matter how I
> mess wth Linux. It dosn't matter how I build my machines. The rest of the
> world wants easy to understand, easy to work with Linux and when they
> don't get it, they might just forget about it.
>
> But I guess that's not a bad thing afterall.

First, I disagree 100%.  To me, taking the monopoly (and the power it inevitably
brings) from Microsoft is important.  I really would like to take the control of
information out of the commercial arena as much as possible so that it can
benefit the widest number of people.  Mass adoption of Linux is one step on that
path.

Oh, and IMHO, Caldera OpenLinux is easy to install and use.  Please remember,
most end users couldn't install Windows '9x, Windows NT, or Windows 2000
either.  The KDE interface is no harder to learn and use than the Windows
interface.  The only reason people think Linux is difficult is because nobody
shows them otherwise.  You seem to be happy to let that ignorance be.  I am not.

Regards,
Caity


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