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Ok - so I've used a few OS's in my time including a number of Linux distributions and I'm 25, so I'm not one of these oldies that it takes me ages to get the hang of new fangled contraptions.
So - as I have a passing interest in the OLPC, I thought I'd take a look at what millions of children all over the world will be working with. And I for one am REALLY confused. How the hell do you quit an app without moving the mouse to the top to reveal some random circles that are not listed. The fonts in the painting application are too small. If the specs of this machine are so low, then why if you switch to regular Gnome are there desktop wall papers taking up disk space?
Oh I don't know - perhaps these kids have more brain power than I...I just think the whole UI concept is strange.