The first two are demonstrations of desktop effects.
Desktop effects *may* be a good demonstration of GNU/Linux' graphics
capabilities. They *may* make *some* people *try* GNU/Linux.
Desktop effects will *not* make *any* people *stay* with GNU/Linux.
The third example is much better, though. People but a computer to
copy files to/from USB drives, and Vista indeed sucks badly in this.
So: show people they can copy files quickly using GNU/Linux. Show
people they can write spreadsheets and emails using GNU/Linux. Show
people they can access their favorite websites using GNU/Linux.
DON'T waste time showing people they can run Compiz using GNU/Linux.
2009/1/1 Alexandros <email address hidden>: www.youtube. com/watch? v=xC5uEe5OzNQ www.youtube. com/watch? v=_qddueXkD8E www.youtube. com/watch? v=FEvD9RHlccc
> Well, here are some demonstrations that can help in fixing this bug:
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> (These are just a small number of infinite examples)
The first two are demonstrations of desktop effects.
Desktop effects *may* be a good demonstration of GNU/Linux' graphics
capabilities. They *may* make *some* people *try* GNU/Linux.
Desktop effects will *not* make *any* people *stay* with GNU/Linux.
The third example is much better, though. People but a computer to
copy files to/from USB drives, and Vista indeed sucks badly in this.
So: show people they can copy files quickly using GNU/Linux. Show
people they can write spreadsheets and emails using GNU/Linux. Show
people they can access their favorite websites using GNU/Linux.
DON'T waste time showing people they can run Compiz using GNU/Linux.