I was almost sure that some linux addict would make a comment on how linux is soooo easy to use and can really be used by any grandma, but I'm afraid to admit I have had the same experience with ALL linux distros that I have tried : either problems with drivers, or lack of software, or spend too much time reading "man " to figure out why something doesn't work... So I would rather say that I agree with our three speakers.
Although I'm sure that something like moblin 2.0 will be great for netbook users if important software companies would colaborate to build specific apps.
"I'm moving to a small studio and for some reason the cable connection is in an awkward place and I need a way to transmit HD quality video and audio no more than 20 feet away. What is the best wireless HDMI transmitter / receiver for this situation? Thanks!"
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Great podcast as usual.
I was almost sure that some linux addict would make a comment on how linux is soooo easy to use and can really be used by any grandma, but I'm afraid to admit I have had the same experience with ALL linux distros that I have tried : either problems with drivers, or lack of software, or spend too much time reading "man " to figure out why something doesn't work... So I would rather say that I agree with our three speakers.
Although I'm sure that something like moblin 2.0 will be great for netbook users if important software companies would colaborate to build specific apps.