Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes:

> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:20:30 +0200, lee wrote:
>
>> Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> writes:
>> 
>>> On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 18:04:00 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
>>>
>>>> Linux on desktop has gone a long way. And I think it is still on a
>>>> journey.
>>>
>>> (...)
>>>
>>> This is usually a delusion: is not that windows or linux is more or
>>> less easy (now or then) but how many people in your circle can
>>> solve/cope a problem with your system.
>> 
>> Nobody --- and that probably isn't going to change.
>
> For Windows, yes, it's plenty of people.

No, there aren't.

>>> Just run a simple experiment: knock at your neighbors' door and tell
>>> them you have a problem with your Internet Explorer; there's a high
>>> chance that someone can help.
>> 
>> There's no chance they could help. Neither any useful documentation, nor
>> the source code are available, so if it doesn't work, reboot, and if it
>> still doesn't work, re-install. That's all the options you have.
>
> I don't know what planet you are from, but here in the Earth, a planet of 
> the Milky Way galaxy (just to help for localization purposes though this 
> theory is being discussed as some think it could come from Sagittarius :-
> P) you don't even need something like a manual or documentation for 
> solving a Windows related issue. Even your little brother (aged 6) can do 
> it :-)
>
> Remember: Windows is a toy, MacOS is a dungeon and Linux is an attitude.

What's your point? There isn't anyone who could solve a problem they
might have with windoze. Ask even an MSCE, and the only thing they say
is "I don't know".

>>> Now do the same but tell them you have a problem with Konqueror. They
>>> will close the door in our nose and say something like "The guy on
>>> third floor is saying foolishness" :-)
>> 
>> They would ask what konqueror is and tell you to reboot or to
>> re-install. That's not a significant difference.
>
> Ha! People can't even spell "konqueror" correctly, do you expect they 
> will know what the hell is "that"?

Did you read what I wrote?


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