On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 08:58:29PM -0500, Kevin Harriss wrote: > I have heard from multiple intermediate/advanced linux users that they > don't like a lot of the coined 'user-friendly' distros because they > make it so easy for novice users that the advance users feel their > hands are tied together.
i wonder why that happens though. what makes those people feel like their hands are being tied. this statement is in direct contradiction to the conclusion that can be drwn from this: On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:44:14AM -0400, Ken VanDine wrote: > Ditto... Nothing we will do will limit the flexibility, hell it is > linux. namely: because it's linux it will always be flexible, no matter what we do. well, aparently there is a group of people who does not feel that way. this may relate to the gnome/kde discussion where people claim that kde is more configurable than gnome. anyways, my point is, while really advanced users will never have a problem, (they will always be able to edit config files or cook their own versions of a package), intermediate users may not be aware of the possibilities to change things or find config files to complicated i think this includes especially windows power users who are new to linux. greetings, martin. -- cooperative communication with sTeam - caudium, pike, roxen and unix offering: programming, training and administration - anywhere in the world -- pike programmer working in china community.gotpike.org unix system- iaeste.(tuwien.ac|or).at open-steam.org administrator caudium.org is.schon.org Martin Bähr http://www.iaeste.or.at/~mbaehr/ _______________________________________________ Foresight-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel
