Erick, I agree David has done a great job, but does it really provide a decent workaround for the real world? In the real world 99 out of 100 people trying out Linux (often people who are doing so because a proprietary OS has become too slow and bloated, so they've been encouraged to give Linux a try) those people download the standard CD. If it doesn't work, there's little chance these people will be aware of what's wrong and how to get a workaround.
#39 Henry really hits the nail on the head. Isn't the second part of his post the best way forward, for everyone?
Erick, I agree David has done a great job, but does it really provide a decent workaround for the real world? In the real world 99 out of 100 people trying out Linux (often people who are doing so because a proprietary OS has become too slow and bloated, so they've been encouraged to give Linux a try) those people download the standard CD. If it doesn't work, there's little chance these people will be aware of what's wrong and how to get a workaround.
#39 Henry really hits the nail on the head. Isn't the second part of his post the best way forward, for everyone?