Am 27.11.2011 02:26, schrieb Jan Kratochvil:
On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 23:40:58 +0100, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> Here is what my F14 laptop has:
>
http://people.xiph.org/~greg/packagekit.png
>
> It can be configured to only show end-user graphical applications
That's not enough. I use my grandfather unaffected by prior MS-Windows
experience as a real user tester.
gpk-application is a no go for him.
(1) There are hundreds/thousands games, how to choose those he may like?
There is no popularity / "favorite games" choice.
There is no single-click demo / preview of the game.
Software Center seems to address this ("Our star apps" / "Top
Rated").
When I forced him trying once (F14 Gnome2) installing some games he told
me those games he tried were just stupid.
(1b) He is not going to read ANY texts to decide which game to choose.
(1b2) Those texts are only in English; but it does not matter in fact.
well, if people who not going to read any textes are the primary
target of a operationg system this world is going down
young people seems not learning to read at all, older one are
too lazy - soory but if this is the world we live in the future
something goes terrible wrong!