Im realy realy sorry but I have to agree.
Linux must be standardized and simplified.
My first Linux install was Redhat 7.3
when what is now the simplest of questions came up and I was stumped
I was asked if I wanted to install a desktop, workstation or server. I knew I did not want a server, but I had no idea the difference between a desktop and workstation
I think we should see only one question for the entire install
Install or Customized Install?
Then wam bam and 30 minutes later your running Linux on KDE, or GNOME which ever the distro prefers.
There should be no other question except for root passwrd and user name
anything that needs to be changed could either be done in that custom install or after the fact from something similar to SuSE's Yast2 or KDE's Control Center (When will Control Center support GRUB configuration).
No questions
In fact it should be the other way around a realy dumbed down help center with an animated penguin instead of that MS dog
There would be a text field beside wich the penguin would say "Ask me a question about Linux!".
This would act as a keyword search to find BOTH Documentation and a GUI (stress GUI not shell) to configure what ever part of your system needs tweaking after install.
And as far as geeky goes, just wait until you graduate highschool, that word becomes more and more ambiguous. Besides every OS is Geeky. Frankly I think that XP is Pussy, and MS has too many adds with smiling men...... creeps me out
[ May 25, 2003: Message edited by: suselinux ]