Linux's iPod Generation Gap
An anonymous submittor says "Today's young generation can use Linux on the desktop provided it works with their iPod. Linux on the desktop still hasn't reached that stage and has to be compatible with multimedia applications like iTunes and iPod if it has to beat Microsoft's Windows dominance on the desktop. Open source gurus at LinuxWorld discuss solutions to make Linux more consumer-friendly."
We had blinking cursors and a book full of commands on how to format your 64k tape, what do todays kids want GUI's and all this ipods!
you dont have to complain because you are lazy.
Linux will remain behind of commercial OSes in the realm of media, not because it is Linux, but becuase of DRM.
If you think that the majority of space on all the iPods in the world is filled up with music from iTunes... Well you've got another thing comming.
Besides, people don't buy iPods because they support fairplay DRM. They buy them because they play music on a fashionable easy to use device. They could care less as long as DRM is invisible and non-intrusive.
As soon as that DRM starts screwing them over, Joe six pack gets pissy and returns products to stores.
"I am the king of the Romans, and am superior to rules of grammar!"
-Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor (1368-1437)
Wow, all I did was click "install" and iTunes works flawlessly.
What's wrong with your computer? After Dark screensaver mucking things up?
Anonymous Cowards are at -6...
Some people care about thing they use. Some join the bandwagon free OS train together with the 3rd world ppl. Linux is buried deeeper and deeper by this kind of "marketing" (unfortunatelly). Btw: still laughing at that idea of 100$ hadle-dynamo powered notebook and the poor negro boy using by it with the hand like a Hell Boy :D
And please don't pretend that Amarok is some model of interface design, it has gotten better, but mostly by trying to mimic the best parts of iTunes and WMP.