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Re: SEUL: SEUL duplicating efforts?
Þann 15-Feb-98 skrifar Kevin Forge:
> I was trying to make this point. Any Fail-safe can fail. And because
> of there complexity it's near impossible to make an unbreakable GUI
> How are you going to prevent a user from telling his computer that
> his old ( pree PnP ) NEC 14" monitor is actually a 21" Monitor of the
> same vintage ? There must be a way out that works weather or not the
> GUI thinks it's broken. This escape must leave him in a position to
> easily configure his system.
That I agree with 100%
My point is, however, that a character based menu setup should be a
fallback option. For those who just don't want GUI setup, and if the GUI
setup is too screwed up for the user.
It's true that many Unix/Linux guys just don't want GUI, and that's just
why GUI isn't the de-facto standard for Unices. But at the same time, we
must acknowledge that most users *want* GUI. To them, a GUI is like a
brand new stereo... sure, their old stereo does the same. But the brand
new one, is _hot_ stuff... get my point? And in most lower grad colleges
and high schools, the only thing people learn about programming, is to
put a button on a canvas and code for it to say "print x+y,'hi mom'". For
these GUI is the computer... without it, it's like a typewriter.
You and I know it isn't like that... I use GUI, but I like the Unix layout
because it gives me the power over the system. I use Linux, because it
gives me development power, which you don't have on other systems... and, I can
even get GUI, where I want that.
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