Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Dec 2012 23:12 UTC
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What exactly do you think they should do then? Also what is wrong with them allowing in OS purchases of media precisely?
Ubuntu isn't used for Enterprise (neither server or desktop Suse, Oracle and Redhat have that wrapped up) and you can't really charge money for Desktop Linux for the masses because most people just use another free Distro (many have failed before, Linspire I recall was a Debian based distro).
Affiliate schemes (Amazon and probably Steam) and App stores is the only way they can realistically pull in a profit.
Ubuntu doesn't even mention it is a Linux distro on the the home page.
Edited 2012-12-12 17:42 UTC




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2011-07-14
I am well aware developers like to get paid, and they should. That doesn't mean Canonical should act the way it does.