On 7/22/07, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not true. I understand what he was suggesting. Now lets run through this thought a bit. Lets say your wife just got interested in Linux. Would you tell her to d/l the boot disk and then without help select the things she wants in her desktop? That is stupid and will not work.
*My* wife isn't stupid - I'm reasonably sure she could figure it out. OTOH, I'd burn her a copy, because I'm a nice guy.
What she and all the other windows users want is to d/l one CD and load a working system. This is all you can expect from a normal windows user.
And that's *precisely* what the live CD offers - a working system. Does Office come on the XP install disc? I did not think so. How about a FTP client? A *decent* text editor? A *decent* graphics editor? A one-disc install of XP leaves you with a system, but not much else. Is "your wife" going to be able to go out and find all the programs she needs to get work done by searching the web? FFS, the way it works in Fedora is *easier* than in 'doze, esp for someone new.
This is why you need to think like I did and make a real effort to do this. If not then Fedora will remain a Geek's toy.
If I thought like you, I'd defenestrate myself. I hear you're moving on to ubuntu - happy trails! Chris