Desktop Linux
Karsten Wade
kwade at redhat.com
Tue Aug 16 18:52:57 UTC 2005
On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 20:17 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Hi
>
> Aza dotzler presentation on requirements for Desktop Linux is a relevant
> article for what is appealing to the target audience
>
> http://piercedotzler.com/asa/linux%20%96%20in%20search%20of%20the%20desktop.pdf
Owch, painful to read presentation. Guess my desktop isn't ready for
it.
This is the usual chicken-egg problem. He is full of what desktop
developers should do.
There are a few good points in there, which are overshadowed by problems
not addressed. For example, how does he propose getting all of these
preferences off a proprietary file system and out of proprietary
applications? To live side-by-side, Windows needs to be installed on a
FAT file system, which is usually not the case in the NTFS world.
I appreciate that Linux desktop developers are trying to do better than
just to cater to Windows users.
People act like Windows is the be-all of computer experience. People
get used to changes because they have to. Linux desktop being
widespread will likely come about for the same reason Windows got
widespread -- businesses adopted it, users got used to it at work, and
they brought it home.
When that happens, I will be proud that we didn't produce a Windows
clone.
- Karsten
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