easy to teach but if there's a problem, it will be nearly impossible to find
someone fix it.
Then your grandma will kick your bottom

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:52 PM, TorbenGB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I'm looking for an absolutely simple and easy OS that my old grandma
> can use. It must be so simple that there is no chance of breaking
> anything. It will only be used for email and viewing photo
> attachments.
> --> In your opinion, is gOS useful for this?
>
> Some more details:
> 1) Granny has never used a computer before. But she easily programs
> her new VCR.
> 2) The computer will be some kind of standard modern laptop and a USB
> mouse.
> 3) The computer will use wireless LAN to some kind of always-on home
> DSL connection or similar.
> 4) No one else will use or have physical access to the computer. The
> nearest family member is 2 hours away and isn't me, so onsite support
> should be avoided.
>
> Theoretically, support over the Net should be possible, but the idea
> was to make it not necessary. "Nothing to break" is the goal!
> >
>


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