So sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] am Tue, May 22, 2001 at 07:48:39PM +0200:
> Many people have a problem when they start to use Linux.
> This is because they need to finf out that there is a need to edit obscure
> places like the boot configuration in order to make their CD writer work
> while it works out of the box on Win32 and Solaris.
Uhm, if it is that obscure (which I also think it is), isn't that much much
rather the fault of the maker of the distribution? Shouldn't the
distribution provide a nice 'n easy way to change this obscure boot config
to allow people to easily burn cd's?
> Be realistic! As the problem is important, we need a solution now - not
> in three years.
exactly
Alexander Skwar
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