I was thinking about windows users that also know how to install windows. They may know how to create a partition (windows installer allows this) but maybe they don't know how to do it without the windows installer.
If Linspire "copy" the windows desktop they may also copy the installer...
How about this standard?
Maybe they installed some Diebold voting machines to do the counting :)
I guess Bull Gates will be te european of the year then.
Maybe we could start building a space lift with this new material
It is spelled Asterisk not Asterix
I was thinking about windows users that also know how to install windows. They may know how to create a partition (windows installer allows this) but maybe they don't know how to do it without the windows installer.
If Linspire "copy" the windows desktop they may also copy the installer...
Like in Linspire 4.0, you have to prep a partition ahead of time or take over the entire disk at install
Is it only me or this should not happen in a new distro installer?
More so considering it is oriented to windows users.
Sorry you have to be on one of the first two categories to read slashdot :)
Anyway in my experience most of the time wanting to use the best and most economical tool for the job leaves me in the open source pragmatist category