On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Benjamin Jackson wrote:
> columsn and have learned nothing useful. Linux needs to go a long way in
> User Friendliness before it can be understood by the huddled masses.
You know, I have a real problem with this agruement, since most of the
huddled masses can't understand Win95. Why do we keep thinking Linux has
to do a much better job than Windows for people to accept it?
Give'em KDE and Star Office, most people would know what to do.
If it breaks, they'll do the same thing as Windows: Reinstall or call a
professional. Sounds to me like we are crediting the masses too much.
Food for Thought,
Bill Carlson
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