> some unique that if you can't find a UX experience on Linux that is acceptable then the problem isn't Linux, but it might be you!
Nice way to welcome outsiders into the GNU/Linux world, then don't complain non-geeks don't feel welcome.
I use GNU/Linux since Slackware 2.0 and have used quite a lot of UI managers, probably all the most known ones.
My remark of UI/UX was from the point of view of someone that also does it, creating software for people that want to know as little as possible from computers, regarding their actual work.
Nice way to welcome outsiders into the GNU/Linux world, then don't complain non-geeks don't feel welcome.
I use GNU/Linux since Slackware 2.0 and have used quite a lot of UI managers, probably all the most known ones.
My remark of UI/UX was from the point of view of someone that also does it, creating software for people that want to know as little as possible from computers, regarding their actual work.