Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Oct 2006 20:49 UTC, submitted by Eugenia
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RE: Did you guys actually read the story???
by slight on Fri 6th Oct 2006 16:44
in reply to "Did you guys actually read the story???"
The thing is that what he says is literally completely untrue of Ubuntu specifically.
It is still true to a greater extent on Fedora (which I only recently switched from) and Suse (which I recently tried release 10 of). I can't comment on other distros.
With Ubuntu a properly constructed package by a 3rd party (in as much as it's dependencies are in the Ubuntu repos, or included in the package) can be installed by double clicking on it. All deps will be handled automatically.
The reason people are getting pissed off is because the guy is talking out his arse...




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2006-04-19
All you Ubuntuists: read this again...
"This attitude is not unique to Ubuntu. Although this essay is inspired by an Ubuntu keynote, it applies to all the Linux distributions. Ubuntu should not be marked for special criticism, except that I hoped their focus on users and usability would lead to better appreciation of and support for user-installed software."
He only uses Ubuntu as one exapmle as it is popular and because Mr. Shuttleworth made the comment that led to his blog-entry.
He speaks of a "general problem" he sees in many Linux distros. So please stop this "I cannot recommend Ubuntu anymore", "I never trusted M.S." and "He obviously never used Ubuntu, it's so cool" stuff. Some of you completely missed the point what his story is all about. Thus: please read it again instead of posting nonsense.