Hi Ravi,
As you said, "For beginners, you (most people) will always find Linux distro's frustrating initially, because you know Windows" That's exactly the point I'm trying to make, if we acknowledge the bottleneck why not work on removing it, initial transition is the most important phase that can bring or scare away users from linux. If there is 'something' at this stage that's filtering some users away from linux, that 'something' should be done away it. Linux is a complete OS, I'd love to see it grow, at this stage, "More and more users" is what Linux needs. Make the initial stages more User friendly and conversion count (number of users converting to linux per day) would increase. Regards, Hardeep Singh From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ravi Kumar Sent: 15 May 2008 21:42 To: Ubuntu India Local Community Subject: Re: [ubuntu-in] The power of linux in embedded systems Reading the message a little, I thought I should point you all to some good direction rather than discussing Junk. First of All, before you propose something, have always in mind that Millions of Pure Intelligent Humans out here are working on OpenSource and Linux. So they might have already thought that, or maybe even worst that whatever you are thinking isn't even in the .......
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