Re: Stop the Hype and Get Real -- To K(U)buntu Team
I've found getting Kubuntu installed from scratch is a fast and easy thing. Answer 6 questions hit Enter and wait while the thing installs... reboot and you're done.
HOWEVER, getting Kubuntu to be USEFUL is entirely different topic. Kubuntu is MUCH easier to install than XP is (from my experience).
BUT getting XP to be useful is MUCH easier (and quicker) than Kubuntu.
Now you tell me which is more important?
With Windows, any drivers I'm missing can be found by going to the hardware vendor's website - even though other than Video and Sound I've never HAD (read "needed" to get to work) to install drivers other than what comes from MS.
With Linux ( in general) I have to scour the net for information on weird command line stuff, third party tools that half work, and get flamed for my efforts.
Is it really SO hard for the expert team who build Kubuntu but who can't put non-free stuff in the OS to put together a utility which DOES install this stuff properly on their OS?
They wouldn't be distributing it, and the linux zealot's sensiblities wouldn't be offended. The best part is, the struggling Windows to Linux convert would be able to get up and running. Then I could at the pace my schedule allows learn how to do things in Linux so I wouldn't be stuck.
It's not that Linux isn't a fantastic OS - clearly it is. It's not that Kubuntu is not valueable - clearly it is. It's just that there seems to be this inside group that knows everything and the rest of us have to beg to find tid bits about it.
ALL THIS BEING SAID, I have not run into much trouble on this board. People here have been the most pleasant of all the Linux users I've had contact with.
Even with all the niceness here, I still can't get my wireless card to work... I'm exhausted with trying to figure simple things out.
I can't turn my touch pad off (easily)
And I can't get R&W access to a USB hard drive I created with Windows.
These are just three of the things I have left to figure out... there are 3 months worth of other things which I have struggled through.
Sorry for the rant - this IS Kubuntu related. If the team at Kubuntu solved this issue wouldn't it be amazing for the new user? That truly would be "Kutting Edge" hehe
Kev
I've found getting Kubuntu installed from scratch is a fast and easy thing. Answer 6 questions hit Enter and wait while the thing installs... reboot and you're done.
HOWEVER, getting Kubuntu to be USEFUL is entirely different topic. Kubuntu is MUCH easier to install than XP is (from my experience).
BUT getting XP to be useful is MUCH easier (and quicker) than Kubuntu.
Now you tell me which is more important?
With Windows, any drivers I'm missing can be found by going to the hardware vendor's website - even though other than Video and Sound I've never HAD (read "needed" to get to work) to install drivers other than what comes from MS.
With Linux ( in general) I have to scour the net for information on weird command line stuff, third party tools that half work, and get flamed for my efforts.
Is it really SO hard for the expert team who build Kubuntu but who can't put non-free stuff in the OS to put together a utility which DOES install this stuff properly on their OS?
They wouldn't be distributing it, and the linux zealot's sensiblities wouldn't be offended. The best part is, the struggling Windows to Linux convert would be able to get up and running. Then I could at the pace my schedule allows learn how to do things in Linux so I wouldn't be stuck.
It's not that Linux isn't a fantastic OS - clearly it is. It's not that Kubuntu is not valueable - clearly it is. It's just that there seems to be this inside group that knows everything and the rest of us have to beg to find tid bits about it.
ALL THIS BEING SAID, I have not run into much trouble on this board. People here have been the most pleasant of all the Linux users I've had contact with.
Even with all the niceness here, I still can't get my wireless card to work... I'm exhausted with trying to figure simple things out.
I can't turn my touch pad off (easily)
And I can't get R&W access to a USB hard drive I created with Windows.
These are just three of the things I have left to figure out... there are 3 months worth of other things which I have struggled through.
Sorry for the rant - this IS Kubuntu related. If the team at Kubuntu solved this issue wouldn't it be amazing for the new user? That truly would be "Kutting Edge" hehe
Kev
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