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Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request
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Simon Ward |
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Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request |
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Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:33:37 +0100 |
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 06:40:02PM +0100, Chris Rogers wrote:
> Mostly I finish up disappointed. Ubuntu 8.04 LTS seems to get closest to
> a usable desktop system but still isn't quite there yet - certainly not
> for the typical Windows user.
Remember that people coming from other operating systems already have a
perception of how “the desktop” should work driven by how those systems
work. This invariably affects how they try to use GNU/Linux. I don’t
believe it is really any harder to get things done in the various
GNU/Linux distributions, just different.
Simon
--
A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a
simple system that works.—John Gall
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- [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, (continued)
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Chris Rogers, 2008/06/25
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Tim Dobson, 2008/06/25
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Benjamin Webb, 2008/06/26
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Matt Lee, 2008/06/26
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Benjamin Webb, 2008/06/26
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request,
Simon Ward <=
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Matt Lee, 2008/06/26
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Simon Ward, 2008/06/26
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Michael Dorrington, 2008/06/26
- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Michael Dorrington, 2008/06/26
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- Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Constructivne Comment request, Michael Dorrington, 2008/06/26
Re: [Fsuk-manchester] Mission statement - request for comments, Michael Dorrington, 2008/06/26