okay wtf is apt-get meant to be ?duffman91 wrote:Also, dependencies are no longer a problem with tools like apt-get and apt-rpm. In fact, you can apt-get a new kernel if I recall.

my point being, the average user doesn't know what it is, and isn't going to look it up. they want to insert OS CD, press "okay", and click on "email".
again, try their live cd's, you'd be surprised. unless you have some super old components, it will auto-configure everything.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:i have to agree with teh Duff. Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and hell, even Kanotix needs no command line or script running to get things going. oh, and you only need to click once *gasp*
aye. was about to post about how we use linux at work and that we've got a solid, reliable system of clients and server that never gives us any grief - then i remembered we only have that because of captain redeye spacecakes along the corridor.Grudge wrote:Linux still resides fully in the realm of the nerds, nerds.
See, that's exactly my point. To somebody that's never used a computer(or just isn't a techie), formating and fdisking is no different to apt-get or kernel compilation(which is unnecessary for regular use).+JuggerNaut+ wrote:yes because most moms know how to reformat.Geebs wrote:Yeah, when my mum's computer next breaks down I'll tell her to apt-get a new kernel.
Geebs wrote:Not really. Windows is a ubiquitous, well supported operating system that does a surprisingly good job of running on any old mishmash of random, sloppily assembled hardware. It's also been designed to be usable with a mouse with less than 3 buttons, and never requires the average user to fart about with terminal windows.
On the other hand, once you've got your OS and media players with linux, you (the average computer user) are still stuck wondering:
a) how the hell do you use this badly organised interface, the only sensible features of which have been ripped off from Windows in the first place? Do I need to left, right or middle click this icon? Why are all the help files either not written, incomprehensible, shit or just a short document saying "if you can't set this up, you must be stupid"
b) why does none of the software I can get run?
c) who needs 5000 text editors and paranoid-grade crypto anyway?
Moms the world over are saying "Ubunt-who?"
Those point sabout *nix are almost as valid today as they were back then but most of the nerds who use technology all the time just can't see it. Technical jargon and troubleshooting are part of how they think so its easy to forget that most users who are the majority still have trouble now and then with basic Word and Outlook navigation, let alone configuring poorly documented apps on a non-standard OS which is completely different than anything they are used to.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
as Duff pointed out: that crap is five or six years old, what you're referring to.
unusable with a mouse with less than three buttons? wut?