Judy, Judith Miner wrote: > I sense a big split among Linux users (I hate terms like "Linux > community"<g>) between those who want the OS to become friendly enough > to lure disgruntled SOHO/home users from Windows and those who want > prospective users to do it "their way or the highway." The reality is > that Linux will never penetrate the SOHO/home market unless it bgecomes > easier to manage and more accommodating to the needs and preferences of > non-technical users. There is no reason a powerful OS can't have a > friendly face. It doesn't seem like you need any encouragement, but just in case you do, I think you're doing good! Randy Kramer
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