Dude, this bug has been around for years, I'm glad to see someone is finally doing something about it!
Interestingly enough, the incarnation of this problem is different in Japan. When I worked for TurboLinux, our 4.0 Workstation release outsold Windows 98 in retail outlets for several months, if I recall correctly. Do we need a separate bug for retail use cases?
It is worth noting that, every now and again, users need to upgrade their desktop software. Maybe there is a bit of natural selection in the fact that Windows users in some cases have to go through a rejection process. If this is the case, it may be helpful for our cause for computers to ship with Windows.
Dude, this bug has been around for years, I'm glad to see someone is finally doing something about it!
Interestingly enough, the incarnation of this problem is different in Japan. When I worked for TurboLinux, our 4.0 Workstation release outsold Windows 98 in retail outlets for several months, if I recall correctly. Do we need a separate bug for retail use cases?
It is worth noting that, every now and again, users need to upgrade their desktop software. Maybe there is a bit of natural selection in the fact that Windows users in some cases have to go through a rejection process. If this is the case, it may be helpful for our cause for computers to ship with Windows.