> > I went with a distro that was easy to use. Lindows > > Funny, you haven't been saying that its easy to use for the past 2 days. > Or for that matter, since you got it. You've been finding things that you > dislike for a while now, and announcing them here with the belief that > we're all hanging on your every word.
Well, lindows is very easy to use. Perhaps too easy. I don't compile anything anymore. Debian package management makes that sorta unnecessary. Maybe I am getting fat and lazy. Go visit their warehouse and get the idea. And, you can use apg-get or synaptic to look elsewhere. Pretty much everything installs and runs with one click. Imagine, flash and java worked right out of the box with netscape, now whatever in lindows 4.0. The same for video players, including realplayer and a quicktime player. I never had this easy plugin support for a browser until I went to lindows. Sound card problems? Not in lindows, although when I loaded XP on this lindows box audio wasn't supported. Still isn't in XP. And, running as root most of the time, an anathema for the hardcore, makes life easier. (Obviously, this is only for a single user on a throw away box.) And, I am sure this ease of use is why I no longer have the patience to make my Zire talk to my linux box. Linux doesn't have to be a pain. So, I recommend lindows to people who want things to work out of the box. It's not perfect, but, this is linux after all. Joel _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
