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Ask Mark Shuttleworth Anything

In addition to founding Canonical Ltd., the Ubuntu Foundation, and funding the Freedom Toaster, Mark Shuttleworth is a space enthusiast. In April 2002 Mark became the second self-funded space tourist and the first African in space. He spent eight days participating in experiments on the International Space Station as part of his $20 million trip. Now he's ready to answer your questions. Ask him anything you like, but please limit yourself to one question per post.

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  1. Ubuntu Gaming by Sparticus789 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Once Steam for Linux comes out on Ubuntu, what is the first game you will download and play?

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  2. People's Reactions by jkflying · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I heard a story of you sitting in on a LUG dressed in a Darth Vader mask so people wouldn't recognise you until the end of the talk. Do you find that people treat you very differently now that you are famous, and seeing that a lot of people take exception to the direction you have taken Ubuntu? How do you deal with this, and what steps do you take to make sure you stay grounded in reality?

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  3. Oracle certification by hawkinspeter · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Will Ubuntu ever be a certified platform for running Oracle databases?

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  4. Cool hack by vlm · · Score: 5, Interesting

    (Insert my standard question for all ask /. tech people)

    Describe a hack that you personally participated in that you find cool. Not you paid someone to ... or I once saw someone else ... or you bought something cool that ... I mean traditional hack like "identify problem" "flash of insight in ur brain" "minutes to days of sweat using techie tools" "something cool now exists, lookit". I don't care about the subject as long as its vaguely slashdot style technical and you think its cool and the slashdot audience would think its cool. The coolest hack is not necessarily the biggest or most famous, either. Maybe you have a hobby where you personally programmed the worlds coolest christmas light display on your house, or you handmade a truly elaborate model railroad fully articulated draw bridge, I donno, whatever floats your boat. TLDR just tell your hack story, and make it cool.

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  5. How to succeed on the desktop? by paulpach · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Linux is a huge success in mobile. Linux is a huge success in servers (and Ubuntu in particular seems to be doing very well in servers, congratulations).

    But Linux on the desktop seems to be going nowhere fast as far as market share is concerned.

    In your opinion, what would have to happen in order for Linux to start gaining ground in the desktop?

  6. Adobe Creative Suite on Ubuntu by x77696C6C79 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Have you talked with Adobe about bringing the Creative Suite (or parts of it) to Ubuntu? Please don't point to open source alternatives in your answer.

  7. Re:A couple of questions by cheesybagel · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Why doesn't Ubuntu include Android emulation so people can run their vast catalog of Android apps on their laptop, tablet or the like?