Hi,
Please take no offense from my posting, but rather take it as a cold shower...
I am not sure what you really accomplished if after this release people have the same problems or new ones...
That's not to say that you haven't made progress or did good things... You did, definitely.
But when you'll start putting aside the hype and sit down and look to your development process and the overall strategy you want to take from the technological point of view?...
What sense does make to annouce us that you are giving us very soon a very nice desktop GUI and other nice things when the os itself is a configuration nightmare?...
Solve first, the most important problems as:
- Hardware compatibility
- Wireless Networking
- Booting from external drives
- Etc...
If you have limits in solving these issues is better to be honest and recognize your limits in solving these issues.
Don't hype on next release features and you forget the past problems which people are confronted all over again until they fall asleep after nights of nightmare configurations...
I mean, if you want to put us at test from skills point of view I think you really succeeded to chalenge us...
but is this the meaning of a new platform? To get crazy loosing nights making to boot an os out of an external HD or make work a wireless connection?
Common guys... have you not the feeling like me that something is not going ok with your overall strategy and especially with your development process?...
A little bit of self analisys will not be bad after all, isn't it?
Please you, the Linux zealots, spare me of your flames and bring some decent arguments on this forum.
If you believe this is only K(U)buntu's problem you are misguided...is everywhere in Linux land...
How can be possible to make this afirmation that Linux will ever replace Windows on desktop with such problems? Is someone dreaming with open eyes (day dreaming...)?
Time to get real folks... the Evil Empire as you describe Windows has started everything from scratch like you and it did everything thru its own efforts getting its fair share of the market with hard work and inteligence of all sorts. So let's be honest and learn something from Mr. Bill Gates or Steve Jobs the Mac guy...
Learn their lessons in order to avoid your own mistakes and then make a jump forward inteligently prepared.
All the best to you,
Silver Arrow
Please take no offense from my posting, but rather take it as a cold shower...
I am not sure what you really accomplished if after this release people have the same problems or new ones...
That's not to say that you haven't made progress or did good things... You did, definitely.
But when you'll start putting aside the hype and sit down and look to your development process and the overall strategy you want to take from the technological point of view?...
What sense does make to annouce us that you are giving us very soon a very nice desktop GUI and other nice things when the os itself is a configuration nightmare?...
Solve first, the most important problems as:
- Hardware compatibility
- Wireless Networking
- Booting from external drives
- Etc...
If you have limits in solving these issues is better to be honest and recognize your limits in solving these issues.
Don't hype on next release features and you forget the past problems which people are confronted all over again until they fall asleep after nights of nightmare configurations...
I mean, if you want to put us at test from skills point of view I think you really succeeded to chalenge us...
but is this the meaning of a new platform? To get crazy loosing nights making to boot an os out of an external HD or make work a wireless connection?
Common guys... have you not the feeling like me that something is not going ok with your overall strategy and especially with your development process?...
A little bit of self analisys will not be bad after all, isn't it?
Please you, the Linux zealots, spare me of your flames and bring some decent arguments on this forum.
If you believe this is only K(U)buntu's problem you are misguided...is everywhere in Linux land...
How can be possible to make this afirmation that Linux will ever replace Windows on desktop with such problems? Is someone dreaming with open eyes (day dreaming...)?
Time to get real folks... the Evil Empire as you describe Windows has started everything from scratch like you and it did everything thru its own efforts getting its fair share of the market with hard work and inteligence of all sorts. So let's be honest and learn something from Mr. Bill Gates or Steve Jobs the Mac guy...
Learn their lessons in order to avoid your own mistakes and then make a jump forward inteligently prepared.
All the best to you,
Silver Arrow
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