Per Jessen schreef op 03-04-16 15:44:
It's funny, that is exactly why manufacturers default to using DHCP.
Per, I am not sure what argument you are trying to make, but as in the other thread (of me) it doesn't follow. You seem to imply that DHCP being easier is an argument against GUI. No, it just means that as GUI is easier than that other thing, auto-config is even easier than that. They are just degees of ease. Something being easier than GUI doesn't take away from GUI being easier than tex-file-editing. On average. In the common scenario.
I should add that even at the various client sites, from SMB to national banks, the IT staff seem to prefer GUI; perhaps that's, again, the influence of Windows. IT staff that is not a little bit familiar with vi .... not sure if they really qualify as "IT staff" :-)
"They are not /REAL/ Meat Loaf fans." "They don't know every song by heart while playing ping pong and having their wife yell at them." Serious!
That GUIs vary is beside the point; they are forms with labels and buttons. Even children can handle that. Anton, that GUIs vary is _exactly_ the point, if you disagree, we have to stop.
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