Hi. I have a non technical girl friend who had no problem starting to use my system with gnome. We've been together for a year. She just found console apps more trouble than using a MS-Windows computer. Finally, I got X-windows working. I never had to ask her to read a screen until after I got gnome working. She likes the fact she can change everything on her desktop to look and act the way she wants. I install galeon for the default browser. She loves it! So far, she can do any thing on the web she wants. I still don't have access to the GUI, but that should change soon. In the mean time, I can do everything I did with a MS-windows computer with console apps. The only thing I don't have working is OCR. The thing I like about this setup is all the software to do this is free! Sure, I spent a lot of time learning about a lot of things to get it set up, but I have lots of time. Kenny On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 05:46:54PM -0400, David Poehlman wrote: > Ihave a non technical spous who loves the command line interface. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Darrell Shandrow" <nu7i at azboss.net> > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> > Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 5:37 PM > Subject: Re: NFB Net goes linux! > > > Hi Ann, > > Keep in mind that Linux is actually not appropriate for most users, > especially the command-line interface. Most people want their > technology to > be simple to operate. They're not interested in how the computer works > or > anything of that sort. They just want to use it to get work done! For > those non-technical users, Linux is typically inappropriate at this > stage; > that is changing, but these are the facts at this time. And, this is > coming > from a Linux sys admin with 2 Linux boxes at home and administrative > responsibility for numerous FreeBSD and Linux boxes at work. > > See, where I work, system admins also handle sales and technical > support, so > I am made aware of the non-technical nature of most people who use a > computer on a daily basis.