[Tfug] ubuntu
William Stott
WStott at ventanamed.com
Wed Apr 23 17:24:58 MST 2008
Why aren't more people using Linux? Because they fear change.
Your excuse for not getting your ideas off the ground using Linux as the kernel of choice? Because you choose to complain about the mainsteam, bitch about the alternative, and do nothing to progress or improve your own knowledge of either. Nothing, unbelievable to you and most people considered as end users, 'just works' without some work involved. This is why your ideas will never make it to fruition. I am under the impression that you have no intention to find a solution, but rather that you have found the perfect scenario to use as a catalyst to sway people on this list to confirm that there is just nothing out that meets your needs. If this is not the case, then why do you waste more effort complaining about Linux and its many distributions then you spend learning what you need to complete your objectives. This entire thread is a joke, and I feel I have to comment on it because of my initial involvement.
Will
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Subject: Re: [Tfug] ubuntu
Huh? What does the proliferation and decentralization of information on
the internet have to do with linux? I guess I missed something...
How can you say that linux is becoming more complex? I remember the
first time I tried it about 10 years ago (RedHat 6.x) and fighting for
two weeks to stop the desktop from wobbling and flickering before giving
up. Today I recommend it to family and friends that are not technically
inclined.
Which websites specifically are making you bewildered? Note that IMO
websites are not always a replacement for a good book on a topic.
sitkaa at email.arizona.edu wrote:
> Which only makes the point again that linux is evolving into greater
> complexity,
> not greater ease. Looking over these numerous websites with their dialect and
> allusions is more than just convoluted, it is bewildering. Again, this thread
> started with a question, "Why aren't more people using linux?", and the answer
> is here. So is the solution.
> Quoting Andrew Ayre <andy at britishideas.com>:
>
>> Evidence of what Claude described is everywhere on the internet. For
>> example the multitude of PC "how to" sites, individual blogs, multiple
>> news sites, etc. These are all tied together with search engines and
>> rich hyperlinks. For example blog postings referring to other blog
>> postings, slashdot, digg, etc.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> sitkaa at email.arizona.edu wrote:
>>>> the age of the centralized information/publication repository has passed.
>>> Perhaps I am too old school, but that is hard to wrap my mind around.
>>>
>>> How can you develop a system, no matter how distributed, that
>>> doesn't have an
>>> organizational theme, and expect it to work easily/efficiently?
>>>
>>> Last night here at the U. a bunch of people with bicycles gathered
>>> and milled
>>> about. I asked someone who organized this event, to which the reply
>>> that no one
>>> did. It just happened. And it continues to happen every Tuesday night
>>> at 8ish. I
>>> hung around awhile to observe the process. Someone eventually shouted
>>> out to the
>>> crowd that had a path that they were going, and to follow them. The crowd
>>> followed this person who took the lead.
>>>
>>> I think that a central organizational theme is needed, no matter how
>>> loose the
>>> association, if decisions are to be made. For instance, (Mr. Linus?)
>>> acts as a
>>> benevolent dictator. The real question (for me) is how to organize
>>> the themes.
>>> I don't have the technical know how to lead such a project, but I think it
>>> would be useful, even if outdated in modality.
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