On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 17:35 -0700, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> Desktop for Linux has been here for a decade.  

I was not really talking about the Linux desk top as much as the Whole
Linux/FOSS "user_experience" period.
Yes I know we have been using it for about ten years, but we are the
exception not the rule.
We know how to make it happen, and to that extent it is really cool.
It's close but not quite ready for the general user.
The fault is not in the user , but with those who know how to make use
of it with out improvements. We (and I am using the royal we here) do
not want to fix it for the general user. It is not our itch, so who
cares yet?

Something like PC-BSD (BSD for workstation) claims you can just click on
a file to install. No fancy procedures needed.
Now I have tried a PC-BSD live boot of it but so far did not make it
work. I find some of their concepts intriguing and still want to try it
out. 

Any one else willing to fill in the blanks for me? 
If we can not jump out of our paradigm, maybe the next generations will
have to get it done?


> It does not count
> because most people are not even aware of an Operating System, much
> less do they care.
> 
> I am not sold on the idea that a Linux desktop is any harder than one
> of the others.  The people who find it hard are the so called power

My son is a power user and he finds it all trivial to use. (Windows,
Linux, BSD, gaming machines, virtual machines, solid state drives, HDD
arrays) 

> users.
> 
> Anyway, the whole debate is moot as the desktop is dead.  I do not
> mean extinct but it is becoming irrelevant from a consumer point of
> view.  I suspect the modern desktop is going to live on as a niche
> that is outside the mainstream consciousness.
> 
> I found the comment about tech friends kind of funny.  How many people
> have tech friends that can actually help them with Macs or Windows?
> 
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:41 PM, Mel Walters <[email protected]> wrote:
> > -- Linux and Free & Open Source Software On the Desk top
> >
> > I hear discussions and claims on both sides.
> > 1/ The Desk Top is here for Linux.
> > 2/ No it does not count because it is still too difficult to keep up for
> > the average user.
> >
> > I am of the opinion that it takes time, effort and dedication to
> > succeed.
> >
> > How many are willing to do that?
> > How many have tech friends that can support them?
> >
> > Mel
> >
> >
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