On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 03:50:26PM -0600, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> got this off one of my mailing lists. Says a lot about the Asian market.
> 
> >>>
> Have I got a story for you. I am living in Korea, and I called up the cable 
> co to get the cheap cable internet here. They come over to my house and try 
> to config my computer. It's pretty funny because the guy is looking at a KDE 
> desktop and he is asking me where the start button is. I tell him it isn't 
> windows anymore, but he can't believe that there is anything but windows out 
> there.
> 
> I typed in one line - "dhcpcd" - and everything worked. He couldn't believe 
> that it was that simple. What's funny is I was trying to get him to say the 
> magical words, "We use DHCP", but he didn't even know what that was. What was 
> even funnier is he was surprised that I didn't have to reboot to get it all 
> to work.
> 
> Jonathan
> <<<
> 
> I've heard before that the Asian market is pretty well locked into a
> Windows mindset... people there haven't been shown anything other than the
> MS desktop. for those companies with mainframes; the knowlege and
> understanding of them is a closely held secret, to which one is 'initiated'
> after some time... lots of ordinary techs don't even know their company has
> one. 
> Of course, that's not unheard of in this country either. Ignorance is
> heedless of race or tribe. :)
> 

Qwest knows that I have a Mac. When I subscribed for DSL I have had _two_ 
options: PC or Mac...

So the references to "certain markets" being "locked" is universally applicable.

florin

PS: ...and yes I know that Real-Time actively supports Linux but that's a drop
in the bucket.

-- 

"If it's not broken, let's fix it till it is."

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