> Canonical seems to want to take away that visibility and control from their users.
The Microsoft way: over-automated operating system DE's which attempt to make the OS appear user friendly yet create one headache after another. They suffer from massive interconnected webs of program state and logic which fails leaving you with the only sane option of rebooting. The more automation the vendor inserts the less transparency and control you have.
The Microsoft way: over-automated operating system DE's which attempt to make the OS appear user friendly yet create one headache after another. They suffer from massive interconnected webs of program state and logic which fails leaving you with the only sane option of rebooting. The more automation the vendor inserts the less transparency and control you have.