On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 22:22 +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote: > > > On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Always Learning <centos at u6.u22.net> > wrote: > > May I suggest that all us very grateful users of Centos make 6 > copies of > Centos 6.0 (either i386 or/and X64) and hand then out to > friends, > colleagues or strangers (unknown members of the public) who > might be > interested in trying Centos ? > > > This is a great and noble idea but you're going to cause unwanted > problems for some people. And often times those people would rather > pay the 100pounds extra for Windows than have to try and actually > become computer fundies. > > My mother, father, in-laws, some friends and many of our client could > benefit from the cost saving that Linux has to offer. But they won't > change over, no matter you convinsing your story about computer > liberty is, cause Linux simmply cannot replave Windows. Not for them > at least. Linux doesn't work for everyone. > > CentOS is great as a server OS, but it won't replace our accountant's > Windows 7 desktop - the amount of technical compatibilies issues we're > going to sit with is just not worth it. > > Don't use a jack hammer to drive in a nail :) ---- most people primarily use a computer for web and e-mail and thus an iPad is probably all that they need except when they want to print something (ignoring for the moment that Apple pretty much makes you use a computer to interface/put things on/take things off an iPad). What seems to be significant is people's perception of what a computer should be, do and how to use and thus Windows struggles to retain as much UI from the earlier versions with each new release in order to prevent mass defection. The reality is that applications are becoming more and more web based SAAS and as the costs of specific applications needed on specific platforms (ie, Quickbooks) rise, web based SAAS will replace them. The point is that for end users, the OS is eventually going to become irrelevant. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.