Why?  They're 100% correct.  The average consumer doesn't want to have to
deal with all of the stuff that Linux makes you deal with.  The average
consumer shouldn't *have* to deal with everything Linux makes you deal with.
They want something that's easy and quick and will have all the bells and
whistles that Windows has.  Installing Linux on a computer that you use to
surf and chat and email is like buying an SUV to go to the grocery store and
drive the kids to soccer.

> http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39117575,00.htm
>
> Looks like I'm going back to Debian on my desktop.
>
> art


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