On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 13:05, daRcmaTTeR wrote: > On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Colin McElhatton wrote: >
> The single BIGGEST problem for end user to this day remains being able to > "find" the information that will get them going and *their* willingness to > avail themselves of that information and learn it. simply dumbing down the > interface and the core processes of the system will _never_ make a better, > more usable system. It only makes one weaker and far less stable. I > believe windows is perfect proof of this. But it is this "dumbing down" that will sell linux (and this is a shame!!!) ..people do not want to do anything but turn on a computer and have everything work the first time, every time. Linux has come a long way since I first tried it 5 years ago. I do not have everything working properly yet but I know that I will because I am willing to do some research and ask questions. I have winxp on another hard drive but haven't used it for about a week or so now. (I actually thought that I couldn't live without it, LOL) -- walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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