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Old 07-21-2007, 02:00 AM
Ian Betts
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Re: PCLinuxOs...

You lost again friend, this is a Vista list.

Go to a linux list.

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Ian

"Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message
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> I've said it many time before, and I'll say it again... nix ain't ready
> for "Joe Normal."
>
> Sorry, I forget the person who suggested I try PCLinuxOS, and, that said,
> I d/l'd it today and installed it on a desktop. (Tried installing it on a
> laptop with a wireless NIC, but, uh, no go?)
>
> So I installed PCLOS, as it's called, on a desktop. Install went OK. Got
> to the desktop fine. Where's the Network icon? None. How does one access
> the local network? Ah, open "My Computer". Heh, heh, heh... then open
> "Remote Places." Then open "Local Network", only to receive the msg "The
> Lisa daemon does not appear to be running. In order to use the LAN
> browser, the Lisa daemon must be installed and activated by the system
> administrator."
>
> Uh, OK... where does one go from here? (NOT looking for answers from nix
> folks, it's a rhetorical question.)
>
> Is it so hard to put a "Network" icon on the desktop?
>
> Is it so hard to have that functionality be transparent to the user? Is
> the "Joe Normal" user going to know how to log on as administrator and
> install and activate the Lisa daemon? Uh, no?
>
> OK... this may appear to be an attack on nix... it's not, believe me. Were
> one to have the time to determine how to install and activate the Lisa
> daemon... well, no issue, right? One can figure it out -eventually-,
> right?
>
> And, of course, I'm not saying that Vista is "issue free." That said...
> when I install Vista, I get a "Network" icon on the desktop that takes me
> right to the stuff I'm tryng to access. No "install Lisa daemon" stuff...
>
> So, yeah, Vista's not "issue free." We all know it, and I'd be a dope to
> claim otherwise.
>
> And I -am- most interested in trying different nix distros; ones that
> might be considered "Joe Normal" friendly.
>
> Have yet to discover -that- nix distro.
>
> And, no, don't tell me Ubutnu. Been there, done that.
>
> Lang
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Old 07-21-2007, 02:00 AM