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"This project is good for the open source desktop regardless of wether you use it or not. It gives provides a set of features that are available in all of the competitors and not having this around would cause a deluge of complaints from Windows and Mac fanboys that would be far more annoying than people talking about how they like some eye candy that you don't care for."
Home users who want to buy a PC (or an OS) are usually looking at how it looks like: window manager, effects, desktop, icons, menues etc. So Beryl could be promoting Linux OSes in a very good way. The visual experience is the first one and the most impressive one. Especially live system CDs featuring Beryl along with Linux offer something you won't find in "Windows": You don't need to install anything, you can test and try out. And if you think, well, KDE is fine as it is, I don't like Beryl at all, so don't install it. But at least Beryl is very impressive as long as you have the hardware specification it needs.
"You don't have to install it (I don't have it installed) and you are free to ignore it but be glad that it exists."
I'd say the same.
Why is it that we have to read this sort of comments about users of other OSs all the time?
Is it really soooo incomprehensible to so many people that not every one uses the same OS and that there might be reasons for using Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, *BSD - you name it - without having to refer to people as zealots, fanboys and the likes that indicate people with no will of their own??
To be honest, it annoys me...




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2005-11-13
This project is good for the open source desktop regardless of wether you use it or not. It gives provides a set of features that are available in all of the competitors and not having this around would cause a deluge of complaints from Windows and Mac fanboys that would be far more annoying than people talking about how they like some eye candy that you don't care for.
You don't have to install it (I don't have it installed) and you are free to ignore it but be glad that it exists.