Le 12.12.2014 13:19, Andrei POPESCU a écrit :
On Vi, 12 dec 14, 12:41:38, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Oh, sorry, I just forgot that... linux is not desktop ready, right
:) (day
of troll here ;) ) but more seriously, currently, the apt/rpm/etc
idea is
being adopted by other desktop systems, the ones which have users
saying
that installing something on linux is too hard.
I subscribe to what Linus said at Debconf 14 (the video is on
Youtube):
the "competition" on the desktop is decided by pre-installs.
I both agree and disagree. For some uses, there are softwares for which
I know no alternatives on a system or another one.
Examples: AutoCAD => windows, ease of maintenance => Debian, Fedora
(but, not Linux!) and maybe some BSD.
Plus, there is also the history: everyone knows what Windows looks
like, even if they do not knows what is Windows.
So, things are a little more complicated than the current pre-install
thing. Also, there was an effort for netbooks several years ago, on
which Linux distros were installed.
So, I both agree and disagree :)
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