Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on November 05, 2005 12:13 AM
Otherwise, I'm tired of people who say things to the effect of, "Don't come up with an easy way to install software, cause it might break the retro system contrived in the 60s that's a pain in the ass and isn't applicable to desktops."
But how does the GoboLinux way make software easier to install ? AFAIK, it's just renaming and shuffling directory around. It does not touch the issue of binary compatibility, distribution format or human interface to software installation.
And how is the traditionnal way of doing thing "not applicable to desktop" ?
Re:And does not meet standards
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on November 05, 2005 12:13 AMBut how does the GoboLinux way make software easier to install ? AFAIK, it's just renaming and shuffling directory around. It does not touch the issue of binary compatibility, distribution format or human interface to software installation.
And how is the traditionnal way of doing thing "not applicable to desktop" ?
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