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On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Noah Fields wrote: > Derek I think you are right, the real issue is probably installing / > upgrading applications. This tends to be the real baga-boo on all systems > though, not just linux. > Note that windows users quite often hose their systems, and that Mom might > not be able to restore her system to usability without a very painful call > to some tech support service. We need to be better than that, don't we? Problem: its your moms box and you are setting it up. Solution: Make an account on it and do all the upgrades remotely, and crons for back up. I do this for my mom -she runs lICQ, gAIM, Staroffice and Netscape. Sometimes she runs into small .exe's her friends send her and they all run on wine -set netscape to run wine with any extension "exe"(well she uses netscapes mail YMMV). She has a cable modem so dialing in isn't an issue but its simple to set up auto dial -hit button = online, parents get that. If its a username/pass thing they will get it if they have used AOL or any chat program. I can't remeber the last time any of my parents used a DOS prompt to do anything -run RH6.* and boot init 5 -it comes up all graphical, gnome like and happy... -Kris - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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