> They also want to listen to their collection of mp3s. They want to > visit web sites that make use of Macromedia Flash player and Java and > Realplayer and Quicktime and Microsoft Media Player formats. They want > their web browser to Just Work with their favorite web sites and not > have to deal with the politics and technicalities of non-standard HTML. > Of course, they can't even connect to the internet with the world's > largest ISP. > > And, increasingly, they want to browse their home smb networks, burn > CDs, watch DVDs without skipping and stuttering, and log on to their > workplace networks, all of which requires extra twiddling with Red Hat. Red Hat expicitly claims 8.0 to be a desktop for the enterprise. Almost nothing you mention above has to do with a work environment unless you're a programmer. In which case you can easily configure it to work. In fact, it might be a plus for average workers to not be able to "fool around" on their PC at work. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list