Am Dienstag, 14. Februar 2006 06:44 schrieb houghi:
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 09:58:21PM +0000, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
> > I have never seen any person who grew up
> > with UNIX systems complaining about unusable systems.
>
> Then you have not seen me swear when I started with Linux on my own
> machine and was unable to read another floppy, because the first one I had
> forgotten to unmount. Rebooting was my only option then (due to lack of
> knowledge) and you can imagine how usefull I thought the system was.
>
> Now imagine the folloing questions: When I not in Gnome or in KDE, I am
> unable to read my CD's. I personally would be not a very happy person and
> would think that the Windows zealots are right: Linux is not ready for the
> desktop if it even can not do such a simple task.
Anything else than Gnome or KDE isn't ready for the desktop anyway. So this is 
not an argument. If someone knows how to use alternativ windowmanagers, he 
also knows, how to mount medias by hand. If he doesn't, he will switch back 
to KDE. That's my experience...

-- 
Üdvözlettel -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen,
Marcel Hilzinger

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