Before telling what suck  (for win$ user)I would like to tell what to do for
porting them to unix...
Doing better things is essential  but not sufficient since users having
already configured computers
do not want to reconfigure all things again in linux.
 I think that porting their configuration to linux option is a good thing:
 like their favorite folder , their mails , mail folders , config... ,
shortcut to my Document ....
networks setting (adsl connection lan etc)...
User that got all thingy better and unchanged a lot would be ported to linux
smoothlier that not.

second what sucks ?

I ask friends I got some answers :
"il ont essaye avec le srpm....

mais bn cest qd meme le bordel"

I think the same it's to hard to install things because of dependancy , told
to windows user : you want to install a dvd prog , with descss enabled go to
plf (is ok) take libdcss go to contrib (what another things to do?)and the
version x is needed for this ... blabla...

it's not ok at all it's to complicate ...

another sucking problems :

do you want to create flash?

excuse me this is a propriatary software and wine will be in version 1.0 in
2030 , it will execute  it by this date smoothly without problem and without
waiting few minute before seeing it in the screen with very bad fonts....etc
.

        same things for : dreamweaver , photoshop , kazaa , all adobe and
all macromedia thingy ....
        you will said their are some remplacement , I and other windows user
will ask you they sucks...

       I think that when wine will be 1.0 and will be fast in executing
windows program (most windows common program)
       and eay on installation and good integration .
 at this time windows user will go out from windows and come to linux ...

Meir Faraj

> True, but Win's original post was made for a different purpose, contained
in
> these two lines:
>
>     We are talking here about those little annoying things that make
>     windows users say linux sucks.
>
> The WINE people are now doing stuff like taking the top downloads from
Tucows,
> installing them on a clean system and seeing if WINE does The Right
Thing(tm)
> with them.
>
> If Mandrake wants to retain a reputation for ease of use, it will also
need to
> retain a propensity for making the tools do The Right Thing(tm) every
time.
>
> Cheers; Leon
>
>
>



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