> Making Linux more 'user-friendly' would probably include removing or at
> least hiding xterm, because it is "user-unfriendly". It would perhaps
> include removing the kernel startup-messages because they "confuse" users
> (i.e.  kill a possibility to find out what goes wrong if something does).
> It would most probably include removing all but one desktops because having
> choice means clueless people would get confused ("What's a Session Type?").
> It would perhaps even mean people actually get encouraged logging in as
> root because if they didn't, clueless users would complain they cannot
> access "their computer".

Besides, this is MacOS X's job, not Linux's! ;-)

Question to Netraverse: Any thoughts on producing a Win4MacOSX product?


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