Samba's Jeremy Allison On Linux's Future
TRNick writes "Jeremy Allison talks Ubuntu, why he loves Gnome, and the trials and tribulations of open source development in a wide-ranging interview on TechRadar."
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Which will be fantastic, until they have to set up the ndiswrapper themselves.
I am an advanced computer user (I work in IT), and ndiswrapper caused ME to give up on Linux. I'll try it again when I have a card that plays nice, but I still think that what Linux needs is a friendlier interface than even Ubuntu can offer. Why should I have to type "apt-get"? Why don't the linux coders make a rich graphical "application marketplace" or, hell, an iTunes-esque GUI?
The easier you can make things, the more it will catch on. Ubuntu is definately not ready for the big time yet. It's close, but it needs a lot of polish.