Pascal Bleser wrote:
The weird thing is that most PC users think that having 4 different anti-virus, 
personal firewalls
and other similar crap that eats up 50% of their PC's processing power is 
absolutely normal.
When you happen to leave the minority of well-informed, technically savvy, 
Linux/Unix/FOSS aware
people, it's really frightening to see what the Microsoft brainwash machine has 
done to them over
the many years they dominate the end-user market.
Again, they must understand that there is /some/ learning involved with any 
operating system, and
that very much includes Linux. But the more they know, the better they'll be 
able to use their tool
(=PC), the better they'll be able to get their work done. Because in the end, 
that's what most
people want.

Hi Pascal,
You're absolutely right... There is nothing that can be done/used
without learning it... not even walking, as we're learning it while
we're really young.

My point is more that on really many lists, many users are just put
against a wall and pointed on them as they haven't learned it yet.. I
guess we all were in the situation as we were new to Linux.
Hey: Even Linus Torvalds was new to it when he started the project :-)

So the best would be, we'll all continue to give good replies to
newcomers and we help them during the learnin process. And as soon as
most users are sensibilized about security, we can even start to take a
break while surfing the net.

So, in expectation of reading many good replies to all sort of users,
Dominique


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