Of course there are bloggers at slashdot that love Ubu, but this article gives voice to multiple windows lovers that hate ubu....
but there was one sentence which I, personally, think has some relevance:
I, PERSONALLY, think that the "hiding" of the menus in Unity was a direct consequence of the "Linux mindset" about having a "clean desktop".
It may be that at least one SMALL reason why "many/most/whatever" NEW people who attempt to use Linux go away is because they normally operate in windblows with a lot of linkys and folders on the desktop.
I, personally, when using SuperOS have a lot of stuff on the desktop.
When I use Kubu, of course, I do not................BUT......IT TOOK QUITE A WHILE for me to GET USED TO THAT.....
So..... maybe the reason Mint is popping is that those who work better with a messy desktop can have a.....messy desktop.
Any comments from the gentle readers?
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Ha...dom-74613.html
woodsmoke
but there was one sentence which I, personally, think has some relevance:
"I was evaluating gnumed for a possible user and spent the better part of an hour looking for the menus, which Ubuntu had happily hidden."
It may be that at least one SMALL reason why "many/most/whatever" NEW people who attempt to use Linux go away is because they normally operate in windblows with a lot of linkys and folders on the desktop.
I, personally, when using SuperOS have a lot of stuff on the desktop.
When I use Kubu, of course, I do not................BUT......IT TOOK QUITE A WHILE for me to GET USED TO THAT.....
So..... maybe the reason Mint is popping is that those who work better with a messy desktop can have a.....messy desktop.
Any comments from the gentle readers?
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Ha...dom-74613.html
woodsmoke
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