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To: FLAMING DEATH
If you want to argue that RedHat 9 might be too difficult for Granny, I'd probably agree with you. Heck, that's why I use Mepis. The good part of Linux is you can try just about any OS you want and decide (Right now, I have 4 different OS's running on my computers here and the ones at work).

Red Hat is the dominant distribution that most users are likely to install. And since OEMs standardize on particular OS software for their machines, it's simply not realistic to assume that Granny is going to have a lot of choice over which distro she gets. And then expecting her to install over whatever she gets from the OEM is even more unrealistic.
148 posted on 06/02/2005 10:06:31 AM PDT by Bush2000 (Linux -- You Get What You Pay For ... (tm)
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To: Bush2000

Blah blah blah. Now you're turning the subject to OEM's and what the "dominant" distribution is. Everytime you start to get your ass handed to you over knowledge of facts, you turn the argument to something else.

That's why you nitpick over stupid points such as "what started this issue" and that kind of petty crap, when in fact you've been the one changing the subject every 3 seconds. It diverts attention from the fact that you are pretty clueless about what you're trying to argue.

But, I can't blame you for using such tactics. That's all you've got now that you've demonstrated your lack of understanding.

I'm not discussing the likelihood of what distro Granny's computer shipped from the factory with, because lots of people her age probably don't see the need to even get a new computer. Lots of them are introduced to computing by a hand-me-down from another family member, and in the process getting an old, infected Windows installation that is all but unusable anyway. Either that, or someone KNOWLEDGEABLE reinstalls the OS, just like you could with Mepis or another distro of your choice.

Your silly argument about "dominant" distros and not having a choice is just another red herring thrown out there in a futile attempt to steer the discussion in a direction away from where you are losing.

I'm talking about what will work for her. Synaptic will do just that.

And, if you want to put an OS to "the granny test", let's let Granny go about locking down a brand new XP installation with a firewall, antivirus, and antispyware program, if she even knows what that stuff is. Let her connect to the Internet everyday, then check back in 6 months and see how she did.

Let me answer that...Windows XP has had to be reinstalled on my own mother's computer twice since she's had it because the old installs became unusable-completely clogged with garbage. The last time, she tried to reinstall on her own and messed up the partitions I'd set up for her on her HD.

So, as long as you're bringing up arbitrary tests of whether or not an OS is "easy", let's include that one.



153 posted on 06/02/2005 11:27:55 AM PDT by FLAMING DEATH ("Wyoming-the square state!" - Donald Lancow (www.donaldlancow.com))
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To: Bush2000
Red Hat is the dominant distribution that most users are likely to install.

Find me a major pc vendor that sells with RH9, pretty please? RH9 has been EOL for almost 2.5 years! Hell other than some old legacy sites I dont even think you can download it anymore (certainly not on redhats site).

155 posted on 06/02/2005 11:34:02 AM PDT by N3WBI3
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