Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on December 11, 2006 02:46 PM
I think these guys have grasped a concept that most Linux developers should have grasped long ago!
Software/Hardware installation shouldn't necessarily require fluent use of the command line and compiling functions. Make it easy for people. Sure, knowledge of Linux commands is a great thing, but not everyone has the desire to learn them. They just want a stable OS that runs the software they need to run.
I might be a little off-base here, but that's how I feel. I've read other comments regarding LinuxXP that I KNOW are completely off-base.
I congratulate Linux-Online for their release of a distro that sets a good example for the Linux community! I am in no way affiliated with them, but I guarantee I'll be purchasing several licenses. I don't really know if they're violating and licenses or not, and I really don't care. I feel they're setting a precedent other distros should follow.
Re:Why not just...
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on December 11, 2006 02:46 PMSoftware/Hardware installation shouldn't necessarily require fluent use of the command line and compiling functions. Make it easy for people. Sure, knowledge of Linux commands is a great thing, but not everyone has the desire to learn them. They just want a stable OS that runs the software they need to run.
I might be a little off-base here, but that's how I feel. I've read other comments regarding LinuxXP that I KNOW are completely off-base.
I congratulate Linux-Online for their release of a distro that sets a good example for the Linux community! I am in no way affiliated with them, but I guarantee I'll be purchasing several licenses. I don't really know if they're violating and licenses or not, and I really don't care. I feel they're setting a precedent other distros should follow.
Christopher Zeman
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