Peter,

Sounds like a very well informed opinion formed by someone who has done
their homework and put in the time.

Mark

Peter Smith wrote:
> 
> --- Dan LaBine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <snip!>
> > Why are many Linux-based programs so complicated to
> > set up?? Here we are,
> <snip!>
> 
> I'm no expert but I've got a few theories for you.
> 
> Theory 1:
> Hacking code is fun. Writing a polished interface
> isn't so much fun. Since most of what you use under
> Linux has been written by volunteers who're writing
> code for the love of writing code, you get software
> that is robust and powerful but lacks polish and/or
> good documentation (until someone else comes along and
> writes the latter).
> 
> Theory 2:
> It's danged hard to write an 'easy-to-use' interface
> that doesn't limit access to the software in some way.
> One of my primary reasons for trying to wean myself
> off of Windows is that every version that comes out
> puts more barriers between me and the machine. More
> and more, M$ 'guesses' at what I really want to do,
> and does it. If it guesses wrong, I have to recourse.
> I'll project my annoyance with this onto the Linux
> community in general (who, from what I've seen, really
> enjoy having full control of the OS) and guess that
> the people who write this software are loathe to do
> anything that might limit what you can do with it in
> any way.
> 
> Now, a comment... things surely are getting better.
> I'm in my 3rd or 4th attempt at becoming a full time
> Linux user. The first time I tried was with RedHat 5,
> iirc, and it was a huge challenge to get that
> installed. Compare that installation to the one in
> Mandrake 7.2 and there's an amazing improvement in
> ease-of-use.
> 
> If/when Linux starts to make real in-roads into the
> desktop space, there'll be commercial incentive to pay
> people to craft nice interfaces to existing
> utilities... until then we'll have to make do, or
> develop the coding skills needed to create nice
> interfaces and build 'wrappers' for powerful but
> unwieldy utilities...
> 
> All the above is just my opinion, of course, and be
> aware that I am NOT a hard-core linux geek (yet). I'm
> trying to get there, though... every time I boot
> Windows these days, I feel a sense of defeat... I'll
> get there!
> 
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