Linked by Barry Smith on Wed 26th Nov 2003 18:11 UTC
It seems to me that a lot of attention lately in the commercial Linux development area has concentrated on either large enterprise customers, or wooing the home user who can barely turn a computer on. Even distros claiming to offer the perfect solution for both ends of the spectrum don't quite seem to fit what I am looking for.
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Of course the review is subjective, thats the way real people view operating systems. I think i can speak for most people out there in saying that i don't care if an operating system supports 95% of hardware in the world and works wonderfully for them, if it doesn't work on my computer I'm not going to like it.
I think this review does a good job of expressing how he felt about the operating system rather than judging it by any technical merits, which in the end are meaningless if it stills ends up as an awkward experience for the end user.
Of course the review is subjective, thats the way real people view operating systems. I think i can speak for most people out there in saying that i don't care if an operating system supports 95% of hardware in the world and works wonderfully for them, if it doesn't work on my computer I'm not going to like it.
I think this review does a good job of expressing how he felt about the operating system rather than judging it by any technical merits, which in the end are meaningless if it stills ends up as an awkward experience for the end user.