Jim Cornette wrote:
Ubuntu. The rest that like to get under the hood can learn(like me) or already(have learned) know. Besides which most of the world needs to get thrown into the deep end. The tech sector is cutting jobs too. The good administrators and other knowledgeable folk will survive but those that make a living setting up printers, cleaning spyware, changing user passwords, etc(simple or pointless stuff) will soon have to learn much more to stay competitive or they will find themselves out of jobs. I personally wouldn't hire someone who couldn't setup their own connection to the network printer provided the proper information. Sink or swim!!max bianco wrote:I guess his best option would be to wipe out the partition table and thenpress the "easy button". Afterward he could setup his alternative installation. (Or cover up the button.) JimInstalling any OS, especially Windows is so easy a monkey could do it. If you need a button to do it, then you are not qualified to use a computer. All you have to do is hit next about 8 times in a row to install fedora. MaxInstalling it is easy but getting all the drivers is a pain. I don't suggest putting the button there in easy to access places. The laptop that I have uses the F12 key to put it back to factory condition during POST. I had to use it after buying a demo which was password protected and who knows what else was on it other than a changed password. It served the purpose of starting out clean, very easily.Jim
Max