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More reasons why Linux has failed on the desktop

Linux enthusiast Gary Nielsen has listed a few reasons why his desktop is still running the Windows Vista operating system and not an Open Source alternative.
His top reason really goes back to my most recent post on this subject: Why Linux will always be stuck in the minority. (lack of good commercial software on the [...]

Linux is great: I use it, I don’t hate it. So stop hating on me.

I’ve written a series of blog entries on this site documenting my frustrations with Ubuntu Linux on the desktop. In return for my efforts, I’ve been labeled a Microsoft shill or “fan boi”, an evil capitalist, and an obvious Linux hater who feels the need to antagonise Ubuntu users. Only one of those four labels [...]

Why Linux will always be stuck in the minority

There’s a reason why Linux usage will always be confined to a tiny minority of computer geeks. It has nothing to do with hardware companies, lack of driver support, nor the command line.  And nobody should be pointing an accusing finger at the aggressive licensing strategies employed by Microsoft.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer spells out the [...]

Does Shuttleworth really think beauty can rescue Linux from obscurity?

Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth has unveiled a canny plan to finally drive mass-adoption of the user-unfriendly and geeky Linux operating system on the desktop.
Shuttleworth had the following comments to make at O’ Reilly’s OSCON conference this week:
“I think the great task in front of us in the next two years is to lift the experience [...]

Getting Flash to Play Nice with Pulseaudio in Ubuntu (Without Crashing)

I earlier blogged about my frustrations getting Ubuntu Linux to play audio in multiple applications using the newly implemented PulseAudio technology in the distribition. Specifically my frustrations were playing sound from web applications (typically Flash) while playing music or video on the desktop.
The solution is fairly simple and just requires installing “libflashsupport” in synaptic. From [...]

I liked not being spied on in Linux

One of the very few things I do miss about living in Linux is escaping a world full of viruses, malware and spyware that keeps on infesting machines running on all versions of Microsoft Windows.
After running Ubuntu Linux on my primary machine for a year, I came to take for granted the fact that I [...]

After Ubuntu hell it’s time to test drive OpenSUSE

I’ve reached the end of the line with Ubuntu. After struggling with sluggish graphics performance, audio problems, networking hell, and a community of arrogant self-appointed zealots for weeks, I’ve made the decision to get rid of Ubuntu from my computer.
It’s clear to me - despite all the hype - that Ubuntu is far from being [...]

A sound warning about using Ubuntu on the desktop

I can’t think of a better example to demonstrate how Ubuntu/Linux is still stuck in the 80’s/early 90’s in terms of computing than by putting forward the flawed implementation of audio in the Open Source Operating System.
Through the rapid rise of broadband and faster home connections, video and audio increasingly plays a role in how [...]

Ubuntu warning: Block dual booting with Windows Vista

If I could offer one piece of advice to Canonical and the rest of the development community behind Ubuntu Linux, my message would be plain and simple: don’t let anyone dual boot your OS with Windows Vista.
As I have discussed previously, I lived in a world of Ubuntu Linux for one full year up until [...]

Parallels: The worst software company I’ve ever known

Which is the worst software company you’ve ever had to deal with? My vote goes to Parallels, a company behind server management software, virtualization, and a bunch of other overpriced rubbish that they somehow manage to push out successfully to individuals and corporations with too much money to spend on software.
Parallels is the company that [...]

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