He does make a valid point, and where he does, we should try to address it. Installation across various forms of Linux is a b!tch at times, and for any mainstream popularity, that can't happen. People want simplicity, that means one rpm and one installation. Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2007-01-20 07:03, Matt Stamm wrote:
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He makes a valid point. From the average user's point of view, some things tend to install easier with Windows.
My most recent experience, went to a website that required flash-player 9. On windows the download and install went smooth. On my linux suse-10 the install didn't go as smooth That is why opensuse has put RPMs in the build-service repository.
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