Why I choose Linux, was Re: NFB Net goes linux!

Janina Sajka janina at cantata.rednote.net
Sun Sep 22 11:09:27 EDT 2002


First you say you don't have time to learn how to do things in Linux, then you tell us several opinions you hold about
how Linux is inferior. To top it off, you tell us you can't be convinced otherwise.

May I suggest this is both illogical and rather offensive? If you don't have time, fine. Leave it at that. You don't
have time, so how could you know? You don't know, yet you presume to say that which you dpon't know.


Darrell Shandrow writes:
> From: "Darrell Shandrow" <nu7i at azboss.net>
> 
> Hi Kenny,
> 
> As you said, your non-technical girlfriend is using the Gnome GUI.  That's
> little different from using the Windows GUI.
> 
> You also said that you had a lot of time on your hands.  That probably
> accounts for some of the differences in our perspective on life, and how we
> like our computing environment.  I'm a busy sys admin; I work 40+ (usually
> plus) hour weeks in a relatively stressful position doing at least systems
> administration, sales and technical support.  I don't have a lot of extra
> time these days to mess around with stuff...  :-)  Thus, on the client side,
> I still use Windows.  Our computers here at home run Windows XP these days;
> my system at work still runs Windows Millennium.  It does what I need it to
> do, and sometimes better than the Linux equivalent would do the same thing;
> this is especially true with browsing.  You'll not convince me, given the
> current state of the art, that web browsing under Linux using a completely
> text-based browser like Links or Lynx is nearly as straightforward as using
> Internet Explorer with JAWS or Window-Eyes.  This is currently also the case
> when it comes to working with your sighted colleagues, who tend to run
> Windows and run the Microsoft Office applications such as Excel and Word.  I
> need to be able to competently read and write these file formats, and as far
> as I am aware, this is not currently practical under Linux.  Even if it were
> doable by a blind person from the Linux console, it wouldn't be anything as
> straightforward as simply running Excel or Word with JAWS.
> 
> Again, just my $0.02 on this subject.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kenny Hitt" <kennyhitt at knology.net>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 3:59 PM
> Subject: Why I choose Linux, was Re: NFB Net goes linux!
> 
> 
> > 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.
> >
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				Janina Sajka, Director
				Technology Research and Development
				Governmental Relations Group
				American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)

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