Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I don't know if it's my broken English or if you are too arrogant to
> feel into simple users.
>   

Gustin is just being practical.  We have bigger fish to fry, like making 
sure that 64 studio works on all or most of our target systems by 
release time.

> Simple users have fear to kill, to delete their Windows by installing a
> Linux AND this is something that happens all the time.
>
> Some people aren't able to install a Linux without damaging their Windows.
>   

There are hundreds of how-to's on the net on this very topic.  If you 
can read you can cook.

> This is what I mean with killing, even if most people just fear about
> this because of rumours and not because this is the truth for most Linux
> installs.
>
> Wubi is a step forward to reach those people.
>   

This may be true.  You have to look at the target audience for 64 studio 
though - multimedia creation users / power users.  The idea is to have 
it installed on its own PC in a studio or project studio environment, 
like my main system.  Wubi for home users can surely be fasioned after 
the release of 3.0, which is the first priority at the moment.

> You are a Guru for Linux, what's your problem with stupid people?
>   

We do not have stupid people using 64 Studio ;-) - Only opinionated ones...

Let's get 3.0 out of the blocks first.  Wubi can wait a bit.

Cheers,
Quentin
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