Richard,
I must agree, after 1 month with RH 6 I can't see anyone else I know having the
patience or interest in the learning curve required. For myself I consider Linux my
new hobby and enjoy learning so I will stick with it. The masses of everyman will not
move to Linux in it's current state for personal use. While there is a tremendous
amount of support in the Linux community, most people do not use newsgroups or belong
to any mailings lists.
Linux will need to become more "idiot proof" before it will be considerd ready for
prime time.
George
Richard Salts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Someone said to me that, in his opinion, Linux was not yet ready for home
>consumer use. It is intended, he believes, more for corporate use and for
>those who have extensive computer experience than for home use because of
>the steep learning curve that peoople like myself are encountering when
>trying to use it.
>
=SNIP
George Kenney
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Written & Sent via Palm IIIx
** I would like to thank those responsible for Windows 98, you have convinced me to
switch to Linux **