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Linux Foundation Announces 2010 "We're Linux" Video Contest

prourl writes "The Linux Foundation (LF), the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced the 2010 'We're Linux' video contest. The contest seeks to find the best user-generated videos that demonstrate what Linux means to those who use it and inspire others to try it." Sadly, the winner will almost certainly be edited in Final Cut Pro on a Mac ;)

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  1. Re:Smashing my keyboard! by Hognoxious · · Score: 5, Interesting

    How many windows users install it? Usuially it's installed at the factory and that's that.

    I've installed it several times, likewise various linux distros. I'd say the share of installation problems is about equal.

    Oh, and 1983 called...

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  2. Re:Smashing my keyboard! by HeronBlademaster · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Windows is just more forgiving with the hardware.

    Uh... what?

    I have a laptop that bluescreens with regularity under Windows. The error codes it gives me in the brief seconds before rebooting point to glitches in the hardware (sometimes the RAM, sometimes the video card, sometimes a generic error).

    The same laptop runs Linux without issues.

    I'd say Linux is more forgiving of hardware glitches - or rather, the Linux kernel doesn't panic at the first sign of a ripple in the pond, like Windows' does.

    This is anecdotal evidence, YMMV, XYZPDQ, etc.

  3. Re:Smashing my keyboard! by Progman3K · · Score: 4, Interesting

    My video would be a split-screen labelled Linux on the left side and Windows on the right side.

    The video begins with left-side user installing Linux and right-side user installing Windows.

    The time span shows Left installing Linux, messing up, starting over two or three times and text that says "time elapsed: 3 days" at the end of which the user looks a bit tired but finally satisfied.

    During this, the user on the right side pops in the Windows XP disk and installs Windows mostly by clicking OK. A text appears that says "time elapsed: 2 hours"

    Then both the left and right users sit down and start using their computers.

    Many quick-succession shots follow, indicating passage of time.

    On the left side, the Linux user sits and uses his computer as the caption indicates the passage of time: 3 months, 6 months, a year, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 6 years... This goes on with no end in sight. The user is oblivious to everything as he is absorbed in actually using his computer now.

    During this time, the user on the right repeatedly complains that his computer is getting slower and slower. He reluctantly stops every three months and backs up his files, angrily wipes everything from the computer, reformats and reinstalls everything. This happens over and over, with the user becoming more and more frustrated each time as the user on the left continues using his computer with no interruptions.

    The video ends with the user on the right giving up and asking the user on the left for his Linux install disk.

    The caption reads "This is based on a true story" and then "Linux: What do YOU want to do today?"

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