On Friday 25 January 2002 02:34 pm, you wrote:
> I have not seen much talk on this list concerning the "growth" of Linux on
> the home desktop.  Specifically I would like to ask; what characteristics
> will a successful distro need to employ?  How will the newest versions of
> Linux (ie. Lycoris (Redmond), Elx, Xandros, and OEone) fare compared to
> older favorites?  I think most would agree that Mandrake and Red Hat hold
> the majority of desktops for home users, with SuSe, Debian, Slack and
> Caldera bringing up the rear.   Will these distros lose market share?  Do
> you care? How do the "gurus" feel about the move to increase ease of use
> and the similarities to the Windows "look and feel"?   And lastly, have
> others on the list tried these new distros?
>
> I would like to add that I defend the newer distros.  After using Red Hat
> 7.2 and Mandrake 8.0/8.1 I have installed and used both Elx and Lycoris.  I
> am using Lycoris Desktop/LX now and find it the most "ergonomic" desktop
> version of Linux to date.  Since I only started using Linux four months
> ago, I cannot give comments with any real historical perspective but it
> would seem these newest distros are definately trying to steal away some
> Windows users by incorporating many of the same characteristics found
> therein.  Although I am slowly learing the command line, I have yet to need
> it using the Lycoris distro.  And in my opinion...thats a good thing.
>
> Comments?
>
> Thanks to anyone who replies.

Well, for one, I've never heard of Lycoris Desktop, and can't find it on 
altavista. . . . 
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