I have to disagree. Linux (I mean Ubuntu, of course) IS as friendly a Windows. Many things go wrong and are difficult under Windows. Word always crashes first time I use it - OpenOffice.org never does. I find a lot of hardware 'just works' under Ubuntu without the tiresome 'found new hardware' routine. And I find installing new programs a breeze compared with Windows - the repository system makes them easy to find, there is often a wide choice and, of course, you never have to worry whether you can afford it.
Friendliness, ease of use, etc are not the main battleground between Windows and Linux. Familiarity is. Various misconceptions about Linux count. For some people like me, there are key program and applications that are missing. But the massive problem for Linux is how to get accepted as a must have OS for OEMs to put onto their products in place of Windows, without having the commercial clout that MS has, which it used to squeeze Linux out of the netbook market. Tony On 9 Jul 2009 at 20:58, Mike Paglia wrote: > I must admit I have struggled with windows and Linux from a very early > stage, as far back as 1992. I just did not want to go down the MS route. I > have never believed in it so tried early doors of Slackware then Red hat > blah blah blah. I now have gone over to iMAC which I love because of the > UNIX back end and of course its not MS (apart from their share holding in > apple of course). > I have to say publicly that linux has been a struggle its not for your > normal windows punter as it takes a bit of thought. I just want to say to > the linux users out there going the Linux route is not easy, you just cant > download an application and blindly answer Yes...Yes....Yes you have to > think about what you are doing. As long as this scenario stays Linux > platforms will always be in the background. (well so say I) > > Linux needs to be as friendly as Windows without the windows price and shit! > > Ubuntu is a massive step forward but even now not quite up to the windows > ease of use. > > Remember guys I hate the MS so no flames please > > > Mike P > > > > 2009/7/9 James Milligan <[email protected]> > > > Mike Paglia wrote: > > > I dont understand why use it anyway? Openoffice is just as good and > > > its free! > > > > > > 2009/7/9 Paul Webster <[email protected] > > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > Can I expect Word 2002 to run under Wine (on Jaunty)? > > > > > > I tried to install it, but came to a standstill during the > > > installation, as the Word installer demanded a restart I couldn't > > > provide. > > > > > > Paul W. > > > > > Good point Mike! Come to think of it, OOo probably has more features > > than Word 02 anyway! > > > > James > > > > -- > > [email protected] > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > > > -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
