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Most of the problem is that experienced Windows users have trouble adapting to a UNIX way of doing things.

This is a false statement thats been debunked many times over. Experienced Windows users will have no trouble adapting to the UNIX way. Both have partitions, services, user accounts, policies/control lists, executable files, file hierarchy. So no, they won't have trouble adapting, they just choose not to. Linux makes doing the same tasks harder than doing it in Windows. Just point, click, and your done. Or the other option as seen in linux is to open a shell, figure out which directory your file is in, edit it provided your doing config changes, or run the executable in the shell after doing a help and watching the help text scroll by.
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At least they wanted to make sure it  bjbrock | 11/02/05
Big difference between the kernel and the whole OS.  osreinstall | 11/02/05
Thanks  Tim Patterson | 11/02/05
Then you need to check out...  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
well, we have all heard...  linuxoverwindows | 11/02/05
Ask and you shall receive  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
err ummmm  bhanes@... | 11/02/05
Err um...  Loverock Davidson | 11/03/05
Update to Linux kernel debuts after 'false alarms'  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
Hey, Rockhead, they didn't report any of the good BSD news because ...  Judas I. | 11/02/05
not uh!  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
You bet it's a good day.  Judas I. | 11/02/05
just cause you cant figure it out  linuxoverwindows | 11/02/05
I figured it out  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
Deleting old rants. (this may take some time)  Still Lynn | 11/04/05
Another update to linux?  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
Major distro's have started to control that  crocd | 11/02/05
problem is...  linuxoverwindows | 11/02/05
lmao  IT Scion | 11/02/05
it also means they wont get fired for taking the ms way  crocd | 11/02/05
the problem is  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
Heaven forbid that the biggest DB company runs on it  crocd | 11/02/05
The Problem Is...  MarkieMark | 11/02/05
False statement  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
Are you joking?  teckk@... | 11/02/05
So, you haven't "updated" your Windows 2003 installs with ...  Judas I. | 11/02/05
who said  linuxoverwindows | 11/02/05
Geez, did you get a new fishing pole?  Roger Ramjet | 11/02/05
Nope  Loverock Davidson | 11/02/05
Nope  Roger Ramjet | 11/02/05
Who said updates were bad?  maldain | 11/02/05
I can't find the Corel Linux update  Boot_Agnostic | 11/03/05
Just goes to show you how much inovation is going on.  DonnieBoy | 11/02/05
facts and perceptions  baggins_z | 11/02/05
Facts and perceptions, part II  carlito408@... | 11/02/05
Okay  IT Scion | 11/02/05
re: Okay  yyuko@... | 11/02/05
Yep, Linux detects the devices  Real World | 11/02/05
not quite  Flubnut | 11/02/05
You are kidding  osreinstall | 11/02/05
Not even  Roger Ramjet | 11/02/05
A month, WOW, I seem to remember  Update victim | 11/02/05
Who posted the "false" alarms  lbates_35476 | 11/02/05
Paranoid  Sitenl | 11/06/05
yours is a silly discussion  charypr23 | 07/17/07

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