On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 05:45:19PM +0530, Richard Chang wrote: >Who said LINUX doesnot crash. I try to open my favourite movie in LINUX >using Xine, it crashes. If you say we have to use the latest version of the >software. Ahaan !!.. First of all , Isn't Linux supposed to work seamlessly >without the hassle of updating regularly. If updating regularly is what we
No. >are supposed to do, then why is WINDOZE cursed upon for need to regularly >updated. It's not. >>* Maybe I'm too stupid to use Linux (or MS turned my brain to mush), but >I'd prefer a single >installation file that works out of the box rather than >zips that go "Segmentation fault" when I >try to run the app. It does not >matter whether I have Linux source, I wouldn't know how to fix >it. This is >one area where I feel Windows scores in rakin in the people. > >same with me too. Do they expect everyone of the LINUX user's to be coders >or would-be coders. No simple user would like to spend time debugging the >error codes. apt-get install is hard? How about synaptic? That gives you a pretty GUI you can click on. -- Satya. http://www.thesatya.com/ A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God. -- http://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

