On Wednesday 29 May 2002 18:20, you wrote:
Well not wanting to beat my own drum but anyone who say's that Linux is not 
ready for the desktop needs to relook at it . Case in point my wife of 22 
years now age 44 had 2 strokes that paralyzed her left side and hurt her 
mental capabilities as well . I have been gradually weaning her away from 
windows for about 6 months now and she has very little problems with Linux . 
Now considering that she has some short term memory loss and some long term 
memory loss I think that say's bundles for the ease of use of Mandrake. 
Balance that against that against the fact that she had used windows for 
about 6 years prior to this with numerous problems with it both pre stroke 
and post stroke (2 Strokes back to back in Dec of 1998 ) She love it and its 
ease of use. I on the otherhand am still learning everyday and get myself 
into more trouble than if I'd just stick with the basic Mandrake setup, Being 
a tinkerer of sorts I'm inclined to play to my deteriment on occassion and 
Thanks to the many willing and Knowledgeable Penguins out here in Newbie land 
( Civilme, Sridhar, Tom, and yes even Femme, as well as many more of you ) 
I'm able to fix most of my Foulups and bloopers. By the way I'm also a lurker 
and 9 times out of 10 someone must be psychic as one of you usually address 
the problem with a solution before I get to ask for help. Try that with 
windows and see if you get the same results. On the unfortunate side there 
are still a few programs that we still have to depend on before I can be 
totally windows free ( please hurry Quicken, So Now Your Cooking, Family tree 
, and Vehicle Records Systems.) . With that said I agree with Miark as to the 
fact it is ready now .Now off my Stump and back into the quiet existence 
again I go.

Hank Wangle 
SSGT Usmc(retired) 
 > > Because linux will never be a desktop OS for the masses IMO.
> > Requires too much tech knowledge and most just want their machine to
> > work.  Shrugs, My opinion.  I know its come a long way but its still got
> > a longer way to go yet.
>
> I couldn't disagree more. Gnome and KDE are every bit as powerful as
> Winsux (more, really), and just as easy (well, KDE, anyway). This
> was true of my own conversion (a computer-literate chap), and for my
> wife (a computer-illiterate lass).
>
> I'd say Linux is ready for the desktop right now!
>
> Miark

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