On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 23:51 +1000, Jesse McNelis wrote: > I've always wondered at the definition of "easy to use". > does "easy to use" mean that you can pick it up and be productive in > an afternoon? This definitely isn't Gentoo. Even if you're very familiar with Linux, it will still take a little while longer to learn the "Gentoo way" of doing certain things. > or does "easy to use" mean that once you have put in the hard yards to > learn it, it is extremely easy to do everyday tasks and just as easy > to do complex ones? I find Gentoo to be unbeatable in usability once you've learned the system. The truth is that any system can be fairly easy to use once you've trained yourself to use it. It's my personal opinion that Gentoo tends to be easier to use, as far as usability is concerned, once you've "learned the ropes", so to speak. Anyway, this really isn't the place for this discussion, as we've gone pretty far off-topic for the installer list. -- Chris Gianelloni Release Engineering - Strategic Lead Games - Developer Gentoo Linux