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RE[6]: Perhaps in the enterprise, but...
by jbauer on Wed 6th Aug 2008 23:18
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Or maybe we're facing a worldwide stockholm syndrome
Right. Mark Shuttleworth must be suffering from that too:
I think we don't yet deliver a good enough user experience. I think we deliver a user experience for people that have a reason to want to be on the Linux platform, either because of price or because of freedom. If that was your primary reason, Linux is the right answer.
But if you are somebody who is not too concerned about price, who is not too concerned about freedom, I don't think we can say the Linux desktop offers the very best experience
But if you are somebody who is not too concerned about price, who is not too concerned about freedom, I don't think we can say the Linux desktop offers the very best experience
http://derstandard.at/PDA/?id=3413801
RE[7]: Perhaps in the enterprise, but...
by ichi on Wed 6th Aug 2008 23:54
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RE[7]: Perhaps in the enterprise, but...
by jabbotts on Thu 7th Aug 2008 16:17
in reply to "RE[6]: Perhaps in the enterprise, but..."
Ubuntu and it's forks are but one branch providing ease of use to new users. That is definately Connonical's marketing pitch but I've seen many users prefer PCLinuxOS or Mandriva over Ubuntu derivatives. This week, it seems to be Mandriva getting the publicity; last week was PCLinuxOS.






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Or maybe we're facing a worldwide stockholm syndrome
Edited 2008-08-06 23:07 UTC