So what is keeping linux from being a viable OS for the average home user? Lets cover some points here. For the record I think it makes a very excellent server OS and is a strong competitor with NT/2000. In the home market though its still not cutting it.
1.) Too many distros are confusing the newbie I think, natural selection will eventually occur here.
2.) The bootloader. How many distros ship with lilo? Lilo was fine a few years ago but lately all my experience have made me deem it crap. Anymore I just install lilo to the linux partition and use boot magic. Not such a great way to convince people to switch.
3.) Whats up with doing a desktop install and have 400 daemons load? Does the average home user really need sendmail and ftp server to start on their desktop machine? On most distro's I've played with they do unless you do the custom install that most newbies wont.
4.) Can I get some true type fonts please? Why must every distro have a differnt way to get TTF imported and working. I can't ever get good directions, they are always very iffy and it takes an hour to set them up. I want a click, point to fonts directory type install.
5.) Whats with all the quirks between os's? I can install redhat 6.2 or 7.0 and they will install okay and lilo will work properly. With slack 7.1 though lilo was nonfunctional from setup and the mouse twitched in xwindows and didnt work without some tweaking. I could go on but you understand.
Add to my list, I have other gripes that aren't coming to mind right now I'm sure. Linux is a great OS, tremendously powerful, etc. I just haven't seen a good distro yet for your run of the mill user with standard hardware. I mean my mouse wouldnt work in slack? Whats so hard about getting a ps2 intellimouse to work? *sigh* I do hope the "perfect" distro shows up though as its sorely needed to give M$ a run for their money. Until it does though 98/me/2000 is going to be more appealing to most consumers.
1.) Too many distros are confusing the newbie I think, natural selection will eventually occur here.
2.) The bootloader. How many distros ship with lilo? Lilo was fine a few years ago but lately all my experience have made me deem it crap. Anymore I just install lilo to the linux partition and use boot magic. Not such a great way to convince people to switch.
3.) Whats up with doing a desktop install and have 400 daemons load? Does the average home user really need sendmail and ftp server to start on their desktop machine? On most distro's I've played with they do unless you do the custom install that most newbies wont.
4.) Can I get some true type fonts please? Why must every distro have a differnt way to get TTF imported and working. I can't ever get good directions, they are always very iffy and it takes an hour to set them up. I want a click, point to fonts directory type install.
5.) Whats with all the quirks between os's? I can install redhat 6.2 or 7.0 and they will install okay and lilo will work properly. With slack 7.1 though lilo was nonfunctional from setup and the mouse twitched in xwindows and didnt work without some tweaking. I could go on but you understand.
Add to my list, I have other gripes that aren't coming to mind right now I'm sure. Linux is a great OS, tremendously powerful, etc. I just haven't seen a good distro yet for your run of the mill user with standard hardware. I mean my mouse wouldnt work in slack? Whats so hard about getting a ps2 intellimouse to work? *sigh* I do hope the "perfect" distro shows up though as its sorely needed to give M$ a run for their money. Until it does though 98/me/2000 is going to be more appealing to most consumers.