Hi!
Here is a wish-list of the features I would like to have in Linux so as it
to be usable/popular among the masses
1. Better hardware support:
Let the multimedia k/b, the jazzy 5 button
mouse, the fundoo steering wheel work under Linux.
2. Less dependence on root:
2.1
Lets say me and my brother use different ISPs and we would not like
to share passwords. How to do that ? I believe there is no viable
solution
2.2
My family members would like to install the apps they downloaded from
the net (rpm files). How to ensure that they can install the stuff?
(sudo ? but they can accidently uninstall some progs that I installed
How to prevent that?)
2.3
My system is badly shut and for fsck the shell script asks for the root
password. But I'm (the root)not available. The system wont proceed
without fsck. What to do now? Note: even with ext3, if the fs is in
real bad shape RHL *asks* for root password.
3. Leaner Desktop Environments
Personal experience: GNOME/KDE, supposedly default desktop environs are
slow (thats an understatement) on Pentium 166/32MB RAM. IMHO Windows GUI is
leaner and more intuitive than KDE,GNOME (Caveat: I do not use Windows)
I use Fluxbox. It is *only* for experienced users. (OK I'm not claiming to
be one ;)
4. Better Software support
Unless and until there is support for :
Educational CDs (GRE,TOEFEL,GMAT...)
Encyclopedia CDs
ISP CDs (VSNL dialer CD e.g.)
etc.
we can be *very sure* that Linux wont be as useful as Windows for students
and home users
5. More Games please
Frankly majority of teenagers are gaming enthusiasts and understandibly so.
Linux does not stand in the competition AFA games are concerned.
OK there may be QUAKES and DOOMS but the numbers are nowhere near as those
offered by Windows.
6. Better/Easier Development environment
OK C may be good for experienced programmers. But I've seen many novice
people write good sofware with VB. It is easy (period)
7. The (regulary) irregular crashes
Please.. make some feature so that Linux crashes sometimes. It kinda gives
you that deja-vu feeling. ah... those were the days :)
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Nikhil
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