KDE OS - Why not?
Marvin Raaijmakers
marvin.nospam at gmail.com
Thu Jan 4 16:30:57 CET 2007
Buh buh buh buhuhuhuh
On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 14:55 +0100, marco marinuzzo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a Linux professional, managing 50 production servers for a
> mid-size company. When I work on the server side is
>
> all ok, but when I try to use a desktop Linux, I give up.
> I would like to treat here about THE BIG PROBLEM:
>
> - the number of different Linux flavours and the binary
> incompatibility from one to another (and from one release to
>
> the next one).
>
> So,
>
> - I can't install software if I'm not a geek (I'm a geek and I don't
> like to install software on Linux)
> - Software houses are coding only on compatible platform.
>
> No choice of software, a nightmare to install it.
>
> In my opinion the solution is:
>
> KDE OS
>
> 1) with long term releases (2,3 years)
> 2) binary compatibility from one release to the next one
> 3) a drag and drop mac osx style installer
>
> Everyone will be able to install any of the million programs that will
> be available from all the software houses.
> THE BIG PROBLEM will be solved.
> All the other problems are only some little feature missing here and
> there.
>
> The Linux Desktop will be KDE OS
>
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