> I agree. I personaly don't like Windoze, but there are thing
> Linux can learn from MS: mainly, some easy to use interfaces that can
> help those who just bought Linux to configure their machines and learn
> the basics, so they would be able to go deeper after that.
Could be.I like Linux how it is. All these user frienly
interface is necesary if we want more people to use Linux,and i for one
want that.
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Andrei Postolache, Romania, [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Linux user
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> The basic problem with all this is that Linux is NOT a desktop OS
> like Win3/95 or OS/2 or the Mac. It's a high end server OS. It's not
> even in the same category as Win95. If you've tried to install NT you
> know that it is much more difficult than installing 95. And Linux is to
> NT what the SST is to the Wright Brothers plane (yes, that is my quote) so
> the inherent level of complexity will always be greater no matter what you
> try to do to make it easier.
>
> It's like apples and oranges.
>
> ---
> "Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for you are crunchy and taste
> good with ketchup."
>
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