Linux for housewives. XP for geeks

@ 2008/07/09
The computer proletariat is rising up - and computing will never be the same. Tiny, sub-$500 “netbooks” like the Asus Eee are the hottest thing going in notebooks today. And some surprising things are happening. Like housewives on Linux.

Asus is forecasting worldwide shipments of 10 million 7 to 10 inch screen netbooks this year! And a billion in 2018.

Comment from wutske @ 2008/07/10
aaaaaaaaah, that way .
Comment from jmke @ 2008/07/09
I think they are referring to the niche market of Linux.Geeks disappearing if all these small devices get linux shipped in one form or other
Comment from wutske @ 2008/07/09
I dunno ... I've been using openSuse for a few months now and I honestly don't think it's more easy and userfriendly as windows. Maybe it's because I want to do more than the average housewife, but I have to use the command line very often and you can't do a lot of things when you're not root (or don't have the root password, because that's what it ask very often).
Comment from Bosw8er @ 2008/07/09
no surprise for me

2005-08-16
"I installed Ubuntu for such an average Joe and after 10-15 minutes configuring email and showing where he should click he started using it ... and is happy for 2 months now (the pc keeps on working perfectly). This average Joe says the Linux-OS is more userfriendly then the Windows-OS.
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http://www.madshrimps.be/vbulletin/f...30/index2.html

2007-12-18
"Installing Ubuntu-desktop on "dumb"-user desktops (office + browser) in an office environment seems a very plausible and cost-effective solution. Cost-effective as it is open source, cost-effective as it is easy to install, more native and users will work more efficiently and faster."
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=6 41