guran wrote: > I must have made a mess of my points: > > My son uses Solaris in his job, he made me try it, until I showed him that > Mdk was faster on a single processor sparcstation. I have used Linux since > RedHat 3.0.3 Picasso so my daughter sometimes shows me how things are done > today with a right mouse click on the desktop and not in the console. > > But forget it, my aim was a feeling or something about a product that was > targeted towards the needs for a newbie and covered the rest. > > bye > guran > > >
I replied to your response to the terminals and think they should always stay. But yes, I think the product should evolve more toward making it easier for newbies, but never losing the power for the rest and for when the newbies are not newbies any longer. There is an article at the Register talking about how sometimes people that have been in Linux for a long time make it to daunting for newbies to understand, but that the product has evolved very rapidly to where newbies don't have to feel that way and can do almost all setups,.. in GUI. Read it at: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23245.html
