On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 09:33, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Monday 22 September 2003 07:52 am, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> 
> >>> whack
> 
> > That having been said, I still don't see this as being applicable to the
> > discussion.  Unless we are suggesting that Mandrake Linux is installable
> > and configurable by an unsophisticated user who would be the person most
> > likely to purchase an OS from a retail chain, the the existence of retail
> > boxed sets is immaterial.  Assume for an instant that your mother or
> > grandmother were to purchase Mandrake from a retail chain, do you think
> > that the experience installing and configuring will be fair to the
> > distribution and recommend further purchases by others?
> 
> I started with a copy of Mandrake 7.0 PowerPack at the local Staples. Took it 
> home, installed it, and went surfing -- within an hour or so. I had done some 
> research about installation and hardware beforehand (and I had both a blank 
> HD and PartitionMagic available), but the ease of installation blew me away. 
> I continued to buy each new version at some local store until  8.1, when I 
> started to buy from the Store to give Mandrake a bigger share of my bucks.
> 
> I'd suggest that the way to look at the mass market chains (office supply 
> places, bookstores, CompUSA, etc) is that those outlets get the Mandrake name 
> out where people see it. While the Mandrake name is well known and well liked 
> within the Linux community, I submit that it is largely unknown in the 
> outside world.
> 
> BTW, from what I read elsewhere, I doubt that your mother/grandmother would be 
> able to install any breed of Windows without some serious problems, let alone 
> all of the other apps that are needed before Windows can do anything useful.
> 
> -- cmg
> 

This is correct; currently Window's installations are much harder to
complete than Mandrake installations.  This is not publicized well
enough.

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