I have installed beryl manager in a couple of machines and the sysem works beatyfull but, is there ever going to be a flawless process, which do not implicate you being a Linux expert. In some machines works fine but still is a roulette.
Is there something that ubuntu is doing for this or the beryl people?
Look i know is a ver simple approach, but if linux wants to beat windows sometime it has to reduce te command line (bash) time in a lot of instalations. Normal users do not like to write commands in text mode, they think that is for technical people.
At the same time most of the people use the computer for certain tasks that are not IT related, and they do not have time for it.
I like the ubuntu approach i have it installed in my laptop with a dual boot and i love it. But there is still a lot to be donde i think.
Is there something that ubuntu is doing for this or the beryl people?
Look i know is a ver simple approach, but if linux wants to beat windows sometime it has to reduce te command line (bash) time in a lot of instalations. Normal users do not like to write commands in text mode, they think that is for technical people.
At the same time most of the people use the computer for certain tasks that are not IT related, and they do not have time for it.
I like the ubuntu approach i have it installed in my laptop with a dual boot and i love it. But there is still a lot to be donde i think.