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> If you install your own operating system, you are a hobbyist or a > professional or maybe just nerd/geek. Regular users don't mind poking > around a bit, but only if they get some guidance, because they *use* > computers as a tool in their lives. They don't have time to learn what > you and I take for granted. I can't blame them for not wanting to > know, because they have better things to do, and it's not just > watching TV. Exactly. Just for one demographic: Am I going to encourage any pastor of any church to think that I need to do major rebuilds of his PC every 2-3 years? No. Same for any executive. Or any secretary. Or anyone who does much work with their desktop which has been customized by them extensively over time. The Ubuntu LTS program is nowhere near a solution. Try to run Adobe Flash 10 on the Ubuntu LTS of two years ago. My users need the current Adobe Flash. Among other things. And their customizations matter to them. J.E.B.
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