Exactly that was my point in one my emails!! 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David Vella
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:55 PM
To: Malta Linux User Group - general list
Subject: RE: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Complaints!


Yes .. I aagree with Raphael here ..

At 0 . 1 .. Users will be so clueless that the same type of support
requests will come up ..


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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Raphael Borg Ellul
Vincenti
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:43 PM
To: Malta Linux User Group - general list
Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Complaints!

I tend to disagree. The support questions you get from novices and total
beginners are the same you would get both from a windows camp as well as
the linux camp. They are clueless anyway. The worst people to support
are people who think they know enough in Windows and that are capable of
doing the switch, expecting the same things in Windows at the touch of a
button.

I feel that this list is should be most supportive to these people which
want that extra more out of a PC and are ready to do it themselves
rather than asking the nearest IT guy (read me) for help on fixing
stuff.

Keith Vassallo wrote:

> Wow, wow, chill out! Hehe, no flames on this list!
>
> Raphael, I do agree that your idea is good. But, as you said, people 
> just want a computer that works. "People" in this sense refers to type

> 0 and 1 users - novices and total beginners and as I said, they will 
> have no problem with Linux
>
> Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti wrote:
>
>> I have suggested this approach at the latest (and only) MLUG meeting 
>> but received harsh criticism about the way of advocating Linux for 
>> Joe User. People aren't interested in installing Linux. They are NOT 
>> even interested in installing Windows. They just want a computer that

>> works.
>>
>> I have had enough !!
>>
>> Nicky Formosa wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sorry to butt in but I think its quite useless complaining 
>>> between the same people....I'm not too sure if anyone here will spot

>>> out a decent solution.
>>>
>>> I'm quite in favour of Linux, even tough I'm a beginner (as most of 
>>> us are), and found lots of trouble. So..
>>>
>>> I agree totally with trying to put Linux on the Maltese PCs. So why 
>>> don't you (meaning the Linux Group) try to find a computer store who

>>> will start distributing Linux instead of Windows and maybe one of 
>>> you guys (this goes to the Geeks) go and give a lecture or two the 
>>> new fellows! Maybe this kick start it!!
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Keith Vassallo
>>> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:55 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [LINUX.ORG.MT] The 6 types of computer users
>>>
>>>
>>> There are 6 types of computer users
>>>
>>> 5 - UBER GEEKS
>>> 4 - Geniuses
>>> 3 - Experts
>>> 2 - Advanced users
>>> 1 - Novices
>>> 0 - Total Beginners
>>>
>>> Uber Geeks find Linux easy to use because they're geeks. Geniuses 
>>> also find Linux easy because they're geniuses.
>>>
>>> Total Beginners and Novices find Linux easy because they don't do 
>>> anything with it except use programs which come installed with the 
>>> system. I'm quite sure a monkey can be trained to launch 
>>> openoffice.org.
>>>
>>> The problem lies in 2 and 3. Advanced users and Experts aren't as 
>>> "litterate" as Geniuses and Uber Geeks, however, they would like to 
>>> do more stuff then novices and total beginners. So, they'd want to 
>>> install programs, configure stuff, etc.. etc.. Which is difficult. I

>>> think many budding computer students (such as myself) fall into 
>>> these two categories. Most computer students simply abandon Linux 
>>> and use Windows, maybe until they're geniuses/uber geeks. Very few 
>>> keep trying ad nauseum.
>>>
>>> Just my 2c
>>>
>>> --
>>> Keith Vassallo
>>> Registered GNU/Linux User #290991
>>> http://www.keithvassallo.net
>>>
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