On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com> wrote:
> Michael Schwendt wrote:
>> On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 08:08:45 -0700 (PDT), Antonio wrote:
>>
>>> Many folks[*That have a comfort zone with Gnome 2.X*] will stick to Fedora 
>>> 14 till they can adapt to GNOME 3 or [...]
>>>
>>
>> Just like those users, who try to delay an upgrade for several months in
>> hope that the dist will have ironed out most errors by then and will be
>> more stable. Only to learn that once they've done the upgrade, they
>> discover bugs. Often pet peeve bugs even. ;) One can only repeat: Guys,
>> take a look at a Fedora release *much* earlier and try to find and
>> report bugs much earlier.
>
> We were told that GNOME3 was NOTABUG, so what to do now?
>
Sad to say, but if we want 'Joe Average User' to use Linux, we are
going to have to dumb it down.  Take a look at the giant leap between
Windows 3.x and Windows95 in the dumb down department.
For those of us that know what we are doing there are always
alternatives.  I know how to massively break and root MacOSX.  Would I
recommend that to the Sorority gal that is doing a terrible job with
an Excel spreadsheet, nope.  For the dude/gal with the MSCS, sure.

I have not looked at KDE4 under the hood, but I suspect there is not a
thing that I cannot do from the command line that I have to do with a
GUI.  That's just me.

BTW, I've just spent the better part of three weeks trying to get a
script to build Wine on my Mac.  Adventures in programming/scripting I
say....

James McKenzie
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