RE: A stupid question (or two)
- From: Michael Scottaline <mr scott operamail com>
- To: Haukur Hreinsson <hawk gagarin is>, Jeff Grammer <linuxuser hippogriff com>
- Cc: gnome-list <gnome-list gnome org>, kde <kde lists netcentral net>
- Subject: RE: A stupid question (or two)
- Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 11:36:52 -0500
>
>Part of the reason why these desktop environments exist is that there's
>a desire to get Windows users to join the Linux camp. People find it
>much easier to switch environments if they feel at home in the new one.
>It doesn't have to be identical, but there needs to be some degree of
>overlap with the person's pre-existing computer knowledge.
>
>Perhaps another reason is that the developers just implemented whatever
>they were used to using without really thinking about alternatives.
>
>Haukur Hreinsson
>
>
Good point!! As one who is considering trying Linux, I am encouraged by
projects that will make the transition a bit friendlier for "newbies". I'm
sure if I try Linux, I will eventually want to work with the "command line",
but in the meantime, it will be a comfort to be able to utilize a familiar
environment to get started.
(To be on the safe side, I'll probably start with a dual boot system and
keep Win 98 for a while...)
Mike
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