> > Installing Fedora Core on a bare hard drive is _easier_ than Windows. > Installing Fedora Core into a dual-boot is _easier_ than Windows. > Installation has _never_ been the problem. Why? > Because 99.9% of home users get their OS _pre-installed_! > > > and upgrading needs to be fail proof from version to version. > > Fedora Core upgrades _easier_ than Windows too. > Heck, even Service Packs or Hotfixes to Windows. > I'm trying to find out what you are "comparing" to here? > > > I agree 100% with that, based on my own experience _half a dozen years ago!!_, and also based on what I watch around me from time to time...:-) P.S. I'm afraid the problem is not how much Linux (any flavour) will be able to improve -this could be being increased until the infinite, while the Linux user amount just keeping indefinitely under 1% :-( What Linux (any flavour) needs is more IBM's, more Novell's, more Asian Governments adopting it, more institutions, corporations and official's establishments, more "dirty" money (yeah). Regards, Daniel Rodriguez -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list