Linux Desktop Ready, Says Mainstream Media
DeathElk writes, "The Sydney Morning Herald recently featured an article espousing the virtues of desktop Linux. From the article: 'Linux is shedding its hard-core techie image in a bid to woo ordinary human beings seeking an easy-to-use operating system that can be downloaded for free.' Is this a step forward for widespread GNU/Linux desktop adoption? Too bad the article doesn't mention the large range of live CD/DVD distributions available for try-before-you-fly, or the range of Windows applications tested and working under Wine." Also, the article is slightly unclear on the concept of open source, defining it as an arrangement "where the source code can be modified upon the request of users or other developers."
Meh. I never was too impressed with the "installing applications is too hard" gripe.
Okay, so it takes you 20-30 minutes to install an app (a generous estimate, yum and yast and friends bring the average closer to 10 -- that's an average that includes the troublesome packages). How much is your time worth? How much would a commercial version of that package (or those 25 packages) cost?
As an added bonus, pretend you're installing that package for 2 other family members. Or 15 coworkers. You've just saved 2 or 15 times as much $ as in the previous case.
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By the way
The Wii.com english section is UP NOW!! (you read it here first =op)
Unfortunately for me I am using Linux and I can not see the videos ("javascript and flash are used in this contents, you need to upgrade you Flash player...)
Ubuntu is an African word meaning 'I can't configure Debian'
Linux is a series of tubes!
My apologies for a tangent to the article discussion in advance, but what better place to go for linux advice than the slashdotter?
I need your expertise/strong opinions;
Im a DBA/windows programmer who has learned enough UNIX to get me by through the years.
I'm looking to install a distro of linux on my old laptop this afternoon for the sake of learning UNIX more comprehensively.
Without getting into any religious debate, I think both platforms are great, IMO...
Im trying to choose a distribution, and I need some advice.
Im not scared of manual compilations and scripts, but Im not interested in working for hours trying to update my machine after I install a distro.
Do you know which distro comes with the newest stable kernel/latest release?
Thanks in advance!
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The Wise adapts himself to the world. The Fool adapts the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the Fool.
If Slashdot Poster susano_otter says Linux isn't desktop ready, then desktop ready it mustn't be!
After all, the Slashdot Poster susano_otter is well known for its expertise in IT and its reliability as a source of proven facts and sober analysis!
Hrm.
Actually, now that I think about it, I do believe this is proof positive that people are more willing to listen to large national newspapers rather than slashdotters with cliche witisisms!