Big B
HWF Godfather
The mystique of Linux and much disinformation is definitely a hindrence. Many people are schooled in Windows, and going to something different enough (even with a desktop environment like KDE) that amplifying any difficulty is a hindrence. There is a learning curve. The customization is something that can be confusing for new users, simply because the amount of stuff included with the OS and the extra CD's to add-on even more. It's not a bad thing for the more advanced users, but it's simply natural that going into unknown territory and being hit with lots of options can be confusing. But, this depends on what distro you use---meaning it may very well not be an issue. A lot is moving forward in the Linux world to make it more streamlined, and I'd say well over 90% of it isn't with Linux so much as things like driver support. Even that's light years ahead of where it was 3-4 years ago. Running Windows only programs can be delt with using the likes of Cedega, but it'd be even better if we see Linux support out of the box. It's on some popular titles, but it's frustrating to see some companies with a major title (e.g. Half-Life 2) for the actual title, not just a server.
I subscribe to the idea that there isn't one end-all, be-all OS, beit Windows, Linux, *BSD...whatever. You can't say "Well, Mandrake Linux has to be the best because it's so easy to use, etc" For a router? Hell, no. That's what smoothwall is for, for example.
I subscribe to the idea that there isn't one end-all, be-all OS, beit Windows, Linux, *BSD...whatever. You can't say "Well, Mandrake Linux has to be the best because it's so easy to use, etc" For a router? Hell, no. That's what smoothwall is for, for example.