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> One thing I note is that she compares the difficulty of installing > linux with the ease of using Windows that is pre-installed. She says > nothing at all about installing Windows, and it's unlikely that she > has ever tried it. Maybe we should all send her email pointing this > out. A comparison of the ease of installing both systems would be > interesting and meaningful, as would a comparison of the ease of > using various pre-installed versions of both. But comparing a > pre-installed Windows with a do-it-yourself linux is a typical thing > done by marketing people. It's really propaganda, not comparison. This is very true, and I've seen the argument made many times in discussions along this line. One thing that is important to note, though, is that this is a position that most consumers find themselves in when wanting to try Linux for the first time. I would hardly suggest that installing Linux should be as easy as using pre-installed Windows, but if Linux installations aren't at the level of ease that a Windows installation is at (generally speaking, and when it works, that is), then that is a major obstacle for many people that are interested in trying out Linux. I'm not disagreeing by any means, but thought that such a point should be made. Brian J. Conway dogbert at clue4all.net Geek for hire: http://clue4all.net/resume If the attorney general is going to liken the net to the wild west, then I get to be Artemus. -- Cabal - 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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