On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Nitebirdz wrote:

> Again, I'm a big supporter of Linux and open source in general. I am
> _convinced_ that Linux will sooner or later win the desktop market
> too.  However, I cannot in good faith deny that Windows is more
> user-friendly right now.

How so?
If a user limits himself to doing only slightly more than what he can do
in Windows (use KDE 2.0 exclusively (with konsole and friends disabled,
of course), run autologin (http://www.linux-easy.com/development.php) to
log in as root all the time [I know that's stupid, but it's basically what
Windows does, and avoids the need to learn anything about permissions],
reboot every time something doesn't work right (instead of starting the
service), how is Linux more difficult?

(This was a serious question, not a rhetoric one. If you can list a couple
of points, maybe they can be fixed...)

LLaP
bero




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