Skribent: sawbona Dato: Til: Dng Emne: Re: [DNG] This is going to be unpopular, but...
Hello:
On 4 Jan 2024 at 19:44, Antony Stone wrote:
> ... DEB package management system works very well ... I have used Linux with DEB package management through various
distributions (only one with RPM) for a few years now and have found
it to be quite reliable, cannot recall any mishaps.
> People rely on it. Indeed.
People => every day users, just like me.
> ... don't have the time to learn about application
> inter-dependencies ... Or want to invest time and effort in that, for that matter.
What *people* want is an OS that *works*, if at all possible, without
having to climb a steep curve.
But Gates and Jobs did not convince anyone that they were too stupid.
What they did was convince every Tom, Dick and Harry that
*computing* was *easy* when it was not.
Not by a longshot.
You know ...
The "Just turn the PC on, point click and there you go" BS.
I still have a shitload of books about DOS and Windows 'secrets' and
'undocumented whatevers' in my shelves, all worthless.
> ... unless the Devuan project can continue to provide system admins
> and IT managers with a convenient way to install ... Exactly.
But not *only* system admins.
For the most part, *people*, every day users, just like me and every
other Tom, Dick and Harry who needs or wants to use a computer or
workstation for [fill in here] but wants to be as far away from the
MS Windows *experience* as possible.