He honestly did a great service for linux in getting them to really start improving the user experience for the not so computer people. Something that is necessary if Linux ever wants widespread adoption
He honestly did a great service for linux in getting them to really start improving the user experience
All he did was make the maintainers of apt realize they need to account for the lowest common denominator. As in, really stupid people like Linus Sebastian who can’t read. No one else had that problem.
He honestly did a great service for linux in getting them to really start improving the user experience for the not so computer people. Something that is necessary if Linux ever wants widespread adoption
All he did was make the maintainers of apt realize they need to account for the lowest common denominator. As in, really stupid people like Linus Sebastian who can’t read. No one else had that problem.
Attitudes like this are what hold back linux’s potential.
Hardly, Linux adoption has been going up steadily for many years, and it’s accelerating. And for reasons completely different than this.
Yeah he’s right that it is just not feasible for most regular users; at least without a relative who can help them figure it out and fix problems