That is the problem, it's should be 10% but it's around 90% and I'm starting to think it's on purpose like that MS repository incident. I'm thinking there are key people that are able to push stupid ideas that make linux suck or to buggy for a newb to even get a chance to try it out. We gotta slow the growth and fix the shit that is irritating or really needs a tweak. Not just the kernel but the distro's have to think will the person that uses this on a PC like it or is it a pain in the ass as in to many mouse clicks for something that should be one. Does the user have enough control to do changes to personalize their own system. Does our system have something that might irritate a user "like scroll up windows from clicking or scrolling on the area like a toolbar, hate this , where the fuck did that window go and no titlebars means hidden"
That is the problem, it's should be 10% but it's around 90% and I'm starting to think it's on purpose like that MS repository incident. I'm thinking there are key people that are able to push stupid ideas that make linux suck or to buggy for a newb to even get a chance to try it out. We gotta slow the growth and fix the shit that is irritating or really needs a tweak. Not just the kernel but the distro's have to think will the person that uses this on a PC like it or is it a pain in the ass as in to many mouse clicks for something that should be one. Does the user have enough control to do changes to personalize their own system. Does our system have something that might irritate a user "like scroll up windows from clicking or scrolling on the area like a toolbar, hate this , where the fuck did that window go and no titlebars means hidden"
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