Jonathan Daugherty wrote:
# That's what I don't get about Linux people who try to get regular # non-geek computer users to switch and then are frustrated when they # don't.
I see this a lot. I would personally rather evangelize to those in whom I have sufficient confidence; I don't care if my grandmother uses it. I know it's a reality that she can't -- and that it's simply not the right thing for her.
The difference here is the casual user vs the advanced user. Right now, it is easier to be a casual user of Windows. I support a number of casual Windows users, most of the grandparent vintage. They don't care that it's Windows; they just want it to work. On Monday, I'm going over to help one of them "clean off her desktop." She could just as easily have a Linux desktop cluttered with lots of useless (to her) icons.
These users need help setting up everything, so it won't matter if it's Linux or Windows if it gets the job done. For some, that means it has to be Windows, because a key reason they want the machine is a program available only in Windows. For others, they just want e-mail and the web.
I'll be happy to support these folks on an OS that doesn't crash, and they'll be happier, too, because they won't have to call me as often.
-- Regards,
Dick Steffens http://home.comcast.net/~rsteff/
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