Wow I can't believe I'm posting.. long time lurker but I just read this and had to point it out...
"In one point I would still declare Linux a drawback. On vector design systems. Here Linux is still a way to go, even if Corel 9 is already out. On the rest Linux is already conquering."
What about as an entertainment machine? Linux just doesn't have it. You need the titles and you need them en masse. Loki converting everything just won't cut it. Windows is obviously top dog here. I know this is obvious already, but like I said I needed to point out the entertainment machine angle.
I'de like to see distributions focuced on entertainment. Multimedia Linux or something like that. If you want linux to be run everywhere, you need to slice up all the computers, and focus a distro on each thing. Servers, IT professionals, Graphics professionals, office workers, home users (entertainment =]), industrial users..
It's also worth pointing out that they are not connected by fiber lines. Here is a quote from the NYTimes article:
They are hoping that the installation, connected to the Internet by high-speed microwave and satellite links, will become a refuge from governments increasingly trying to tame and regulate the Internet.
I'de like to see distributions focuced on entertainment. Multimedia Linux or something like that. If you want linux to be run everywhere, you need to slice up all the computers, and focus a distro on each thing. Servers, IT professionals, Graphics professionals, office workers, home users (entertainment =]), industrial users..
Ok hope I made just a little sense.
SoLo
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