On Saturday 25 November 2006 16:47, Arthur Pemberton wrote: > On 11/26/06, jim tate <mickeyboa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Fedora has a lot of good tools , but their not consolidated. > > I know Yast has a lot of bugs in it . If you ever install a video card > > in Suse, it is most like is not detected. > > But I'm talking about consolidating hardware/software tools into one gui > > where a new person > > can find them. > > In KDE, Administration is half way there, but it's not a default > > install, and doesn't have software control. > > All the tools are there in Fedora, if you been using Fedora for 6 mo. to > > a year, you know where they are, > > but a newbie doesn't, and newbies are what will make the > > opensource/Linux grow. > > What you haven't explained, and I would like to understand is how a > newbie won't be able to find the Administration sub menu. > Then again, a 1-click icon on the desktop or toolbar could point to it. Anne
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