Am Donnerstag, 4. September 2003 13:30 schrieb Guillaume Cottenceau:
> Now, there is another reason, maybe even more important: Linux
> is, as Windows, still too complicated for most users, who tend to
> ask their friends for support when they have a request. And these
> friends will surely often ask them to open a "console" or a
> "terminal" and launch whatever command from there. Hitting
> Ctrl-Alt-F1 is more complicated (and won't work if they want to
> launch an XFree app). Thus, a "terminal" program should be
> installed and easily accessible from the Menu, in my humble
> opinion (even if one is accessible from MCC, because if the
> friend is a Debian fan he won't know that).
100% Ack. I just thought that too. Just think of "My internet doenst
work :(" questions. The first things you want to know are things like
route -n, ping, lspcidrake -v and important parts from syslog. All that
is most easily explained and done on a console.
Steffen