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The thing is, who is it actually a problem to. For me when I use my Mac I don't have a problem. So the problem is not in useability for the average user.
Is the problem with developers? Seems like there are not many problems there ether as software is multiplying on the Mac at a pretty good pace.
In the end it's easy to use and easy to make and port software to. And that is what matters.
While people spend hours trying to figure out how and where simlinks should go, Apple's market share is growing and the Mac OS is getting more and more popular. Even Linus loves it.
A lot of times perception is what matters. In the case of the Mac OS the perceptions are:
Its pretty
Easy to use
reliable
Secure
Some of that is reality some is not.
The real reality as you say is the the Mac OS is a mess. Which is true. But in reality at this point who cares? (Besides us tech guys)
You use your Mac desk top with Mac OS, use the Apple TV with Mac OS, the iPhone uses the Mac OS.
The only time Linux (Outside of the Kernel being used and servers) gets major play is when you can't see what is going on below the surface. Like in phones and other devices.
I just want to see Linux on the desktop be just as simple. So more people will use it.




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2005-06-29
That's not the point, and I'm not even contending it. The point, however, is that Apple doesn't solve the problem - it merely hides it.
Which is hardly a feat worth gloating about.
GoboLinux, on the other hand, actually tries to fix the problem, which IS a feat worth gloating about.