Quoting shlomo solomon, from the post of Sat, 11 Jan: > My problem is that LINUX (as much as it's progressed over the years) > is still much too hard to install, set up, and use. As things stand > now, it's not really a viable alternative for John Q. User. As opposed > to other OSs (that will remain nameless), there's still too much > tweaking required. And for a non-technical user, it's just impossible.
Barging through an open door. what's your point? We all know it's the current state, we all kvetch about it, some of us have time to do something about it but lack the knowledge or interest. It's your free choice to run it, it's you right to document procedures to fix the problems you encountered, and it's your right to send fixes and suggestions to the appropriate vendors, authors and packagers. -- My own worse critic Ira Abramov http://ira.abramov.org/email/ This post is encrypted twice with ROT-13. Documenting or attempting to crack this encryption is illegal.
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