That is all well and good having all those things which you have all pointed out, but, which are when you think of it, in need an Internet connection. Connecting to the Internet,is the most important thing and very few, if any ISP's give support for connection problems with Linux. If the Netbook experience is anything to go by, you have to sort out making it more out of the box, and give more immediate support. It wont work otherwise. People wont buy into it, they will just send the computers back. I say that because I have three computers, all of which only half work. Two of which I need started up all the time, because I have to swap and change depending on what I need doing.
Its also not going to help any if you keep saying 'so what, windows causes problems, that never runs smoothly' but at least there is support even if you have to pay for it, there is support. That isnt part of a solution. To own a computer running Ubuntu, its not simple, it takes a little bit of getting used to, and quite a bit to get it going, and unless you make it so its not a hastle getting it going, and more is added to make it run out of the box, how will you get people to accept it, and use it. John -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/