yes, you're right of course. but i wonder, whether the problem isn't already being catered to. looking at this ubuntu desktop here, it seems to me programs are easily accessible and identifiable.(e.g. Applications->Sound&Video->Movie Player ) I mean if I can figure it out...
obviously ubuntu is very "linux-convert-friendly". its pretty distro dependent imho. also something that's great about linux the diversity. some people will reach out to users of other OS's or users who cant be bothered with fine print and the likes and others won't.
I like your analogy there.(makes me want to take a sip even though it sounds pretty nasty;) )
yes, you're right of course. but i wonder, whether the problem isn't already being catered to. looking at this ubuntu desktop here, it seems to me programs are easily accessible and identifiable.(e.g. Applications->Sound&Video->Movie Player ) I mean if I can figure it out... ;) )
obviously ubuntu is very "linux-convert-friendly". its pretty distro dependent imho. also something that's great about linux the diversity. some people will reach out to users of other OS's or users who cant be bothered with fine print and the likes and others won't.
I like your analogy there.(makes me want to take a sip even though it sounds pretty nasty
If someone with 25+ years software engineering experience can't play movies because the movie player is hidden behind the name ICEwigga or whatever,
what does it tell us about them/their experiences?
I'm not exactly a n00b.
well I am and I think you're lazy and arrogant ^_^'