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The state of linux is it ready for the average user?The state of Linux - Is it ready for the "average" user?Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 9:15 am Categories: Linux Tags: Operating System, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source......, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes The other day I realized that it had been a long time since I’d talked about Linux as a whole as opposed to looking at specific distros. Also, over the past few weeks I’ve spent quite a lot of time discussing Windows, in particular Windows 7, and Apple’s Mac OS X.
I’ve written quite a lot about Linux in the past, but quite a lot has changed since then. In fact, looking back at my “Five things the Linux community doesn’t understand about the average computer user” and the follow-on “Three more things the Linux community doesn’t get” I can see that a lot has changed. 1 - On the whole, users aren’t all that dissatisfied with Windows 2 - Too many distros 3 - People want certainty that hardware and software will work 4 - As far as most people are concerned, the command line has gone the way of the dinosaur 5 - Linux is still too geeky
6 - The Mac effect 7 - Who provides the free tech support? 8 - Chill out, it’s just an operating system! It’s now also easier for people to take a Linux distro for a spin. Not only do they have the option of booting up their PC using a LiveCD and having an opportunity to play with the new OS while keeping their existing OS intact, you also have access to technologies such as umenu and Wubi that also you to install a Linux distro such as Ubuntu alongside your existing Windows OS and set up a dual boot. Problem is I just don’t see these cool new features being pushed anywhere near as hard as they could be pushed. That said, I don’t think that Linux will go mainstream any time soon. Why? Because it takes big bucks to swing user opinion and a community-driven project doesn’t have access to the millions of dollars that a campaign like that needs. And maybe that’s for the best, because a massive influx of users might not be good for Linux in the long run. The more I use Linux, the happier I become with the OS. Sure, I can’t see a Linux distro becoming my main daily use OS, but as far as I’m concerned, that doesn’t matter. I’ve learned a lot from using Linux distros, but I still stand behind an observation I made about eighteen months ago:
You have the floor. -- Yosif Roque Santos Morales ==================== School Administrator Asian Academy of Business and Computers Educational Management Consultant Professor, Sociology, Strategic Studies and Islamology Ubuntulinux user Linux machine # 365046. https://sites.google.com/a/ympn.org/memltd/Home http://lamundofloss.blogspot.com/ http://mafatihulhikmah.blogspot.com/ http://strategicresearchinstitute.blogspot.com/ Mobile number +639275642816 -- ubuntu-ph mailing list ubuntu-ph@... https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ph |
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