I think what he intended to say is that it is not possible to do everything in GUI mode in Linux...I also have the same opinion as him because the Linux command line is not really easy to master..and I felt the documentation is also very hard to understand.Getting help on Linux is also difficult
QUOTE(Levis)
What do you mean more graphics, have you looked at the new KDE desktop? Add that to any distro and your good to go. With the way KDE is going ill be able to play any windows game i want. I can already load CS, Midtown Madness, and at times Flight Simulator X. Though it needs more work, the games function better on linux systems then on windows systems.
Leave advanced users everyone who needs to burn a CD(OR DVD, Blu-Ray , HD-DVD ???) can't use such services successfullly because it will be incredibly slower.Then where can it be used In my view it will only be useful for business users who need to share documents and access text data and like.From what we are seeing Google is developing sucha thing, I think the Google Spreadsheet etc are just the parts of an unfinished jig saw.They will include more and more applicaation to it and finally after they develop everything they will make it as a suite and will offer an integrated sulution and collaboration enviornment for business users.
QUOTE(Levis)
I mentioend before that i am against a Goggle OS for advanced users, but for basic users its the best thing in the world. If they come through with such an idea, all they have to do is preload their OS onto a basic system and just require you to go online to use their applications.

