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He's a Mac, He's a PC, But We're Linux!

davidmwilliams writes "Earlier this year the Linux Foundation launched a competition for budding writers, film makers and just general Linux enthusiasts to make their own grassroots advertisement to compete with Apple's highly-successful 'I'm a Mac' series of adverts. The winner has now been announced."

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  1. Re:I love the "Do you know what free means" video! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative
  2. Aaand already slashdotted. by ahoehn · · Score: 3, Informative

    They must be hosting this on a [Insert Your Least Favorite Underpowered Device Here].

    Seems to be on the Youtubes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWEIQIv8zvY&feature=player_embedded

    I donno, not a horrible video, but I have trouble seeing how that's going to convince anyone to switch to the Linuxes. I think it's a bit to idealogical and lacking in the pragmatic. It could use some, "the advantages of Linux over PC's or Mac's are thus:"

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  3. IBM Linux ad by ultrabot · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here's the old Linux ad by IBM. It's pretty cool:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwL0G9wK8j4

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  4. Re:Wow by pseudonomous · · Score: 5, Informative

    Like the rude AC, I re-iterate more politely:

    The winning ad doesn't copy either the Apple or Microsoft campaign styles. It's actually pretty good, except for the fact that it doesn't at all make clear WHAT linux is, but it might make some people interested enough to google it.

  5. Linux, a marketing distaster by not+already+in+use · · Score: 4, Informative

    The problem with marketing Linux, or at least *Linux* people marketing Linux, is that they seem to think that your typical layperson will place value in the same things that a technical Linux user does.

    What we have here is an overly-vague advert that places emphasis on it being "free and open" and "choices." A typical end-user does not care about these things. They want a complete, integrated product that works. Free and open means little if nothing to these people.

    Where people advocating the wider adoption of Linux truly fail is in realizing what people want, and instead trying to tell them what they want and what they should place value in. What makes Linux so great for some people is what makes it less adoptable for most. The real question is, does your desire for wider Linux adoption trump your desire for an loosely coupled OS with little integration and many choices?

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  6. Re:Wow by Repossessed · · Score: 5, Informative

    You should probably actually watch the video, once it stops being slashdotted. Or go to Youtube.

    The winner isn't anything that would be recognized as a I'm a Mac/I'm a PC commercial rip off, or anything like what Microsoft made either. I'm not sure why this is styled an "I'm Linux" contest in the first place, almost none of the videos had anything to do with that (The only one that was even close and worth mentioning was the "I'm Not Linux" video series).

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  7. Direct to youtube by prograde · · Score: 4, Informative

    Since the Linux Foundation's site is getting hammered, here are links direct to youtube. I hope that I got the correct vids...feel free to correct me.

    First place: What does it mean to be free
    Second: The Origin
    Third: Linux Pub
    Other two finalists: The Future is Open
    Challenges at the Office

  8. Re:Wow by mweather · · Score: 4, Informative

    Most hardware compatibility? Try installing it on anything but an x86, then get back to me.

  9. Re:I love the "Do you know what free means" video! by gr8_phk · · Score: 3, Informative

    Last I checked, gnash worked with youtube. I don't use it now because it doesn't handle all the flash crap that other people in the house want. Youtube is supported though.