My fiancée's mom and her boyfriend wanted a computer, however, they're rather poor. So, they saw what they thought was a great deal on a computer... it was new, and it was $200. That's all they cared about, not performance, or features or looks. They figured it would work fine, since it's brand new, and it's damn cheap.
So they bought it.
Upon unpacking it, they tried to use it. Their reaction was basically "Lindows? WTF? I need to use word and AOL..."
So, they contemplated putting windows on the machine instead of linux, but they ran into another problem. Neither of them had the slightest idea how to go about replacing the operating system.
So, the machine sat there, with no one using it, for a few days, after which it was returned to walmart for a refund.
And that's my tale of the "typical end-user" and their linux experience.
So they bought it.
Upon unpacking it, they tried to use it. Their reaction was basically "Lindows? WTF? I need to use word and AOL..."
So, they contemplated putting windows on the machine instead of linux, but they ran into another problem. Neither of them had the slightest idea how to go about replacing the operating system.
So, the machine sat there, with no one using it, for a few days, after which it was returned to walmart for a refund.
And that's my tale of the "typical end-user" and their linux experience.
