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RE[3]: Apple just another Microsoft
by jamesrdorn on Mon 26th Jun 2006 20:58
in reply to "RE[2]: Apple just another Microsoft"
Here let me give you an example, the so called easy to use Ubuntu, 5 with all the updates... Just unplug the ethernet cable and restart back into this wonderfully thoughtout gui... you will notice that it wont startup to the desktop, it will hang just after you login to the user. But, plug that ethernet cable back in and let it have a valid ip - and it will start everytime. and just so you dont think there is an issue with just my installation, It can be replicated on the live cd also.
RE[4]: Apple just another Microsoft
by ralph on Mon 26th Jun 2006 21:09
in reply to "RE[3]: Apple just another Microsoft"






Member since:
2005-07-10
Oh please...
A headache installing or configuring software?
Really, this argument is really getting silly. While there are certainly things that can improve when it comes to installing software on a linux system, in general it's incredibly easy and in the case of distributions like ubuntu nearly idiot proofed.
Selecting the apps you want to install from a nice list, that is broken into relevant categories and offers descriptions for every piece of software and then hitting install certainly isn't hard, is it?
What about understanding what xin is for, or understanding version numbers like 0.1.5.5.1-2
What's xin supposed to be and why should any normal user care about version numbers?
or maybe it's the 'empowerment'to know exacly what man page to look at if they wanted to release/renew their ip
or maybe they should simply use the graphical tools provided for this kind of thing.
or simply figure out what version of linux kernel they are using?
Wow, now that's a really valid example. After all, people who need to find out esoteric stuff like this sure can't be bothered to type uname --help into a terminal.
Seriously, I'm getting so tired with these senseless linux bashing posts like yours. It's not that there aren't enough things that need improvement in any linux distribution, it's that you aren't even aware of them and instead choose to beat dead horses to support your bias.