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red hat on the desktop

red hat on the desktop

Posted Feb 7, 2004 11:49 UTC (Sat) by Duncan (guest, #6647)
In reply to: red hat on the desktop by mattdm
Parent article: Sponsors announced for Desktop Linux Summit 2004

Red Hat may have never said the specific words "Linux isn't ready for the
desktop", no, but "Windows probably continues to be the right product" comes
close enough for me. How ANYONE that considers themselves a Linux
booster, as certainly RH should, given they are selling the product, could say
THAT, I don't know. Recommending the product I've come to call
"MSWormOS" is simply irresponsible, in my view.

OK, so perhaps Linux is NOT ready for the desktop in their view. What
then, other than recommending "MSWormOS"?

Well, it's NOT like there aren't other alternatives. Recommending OSX, tho
I'm certainly no Mac user, would be more reasonable and responsible, IMO.

OTOH, for the non-gamer at least home user, who has fairly simple needs,
one of the low-end $200 Thiz Linux computers, or something similar, might
be worthwhile. Or, for those that want/need the hand-holding and don't mind
paying a bit more for it, Lindows, even if all they are doing for the most part
as far as software goes is selling a customized but stripped down Linux with a
bunch of open source available but Lindows pre-packaged add-on solutions
available at an extra per-package or subscription type fee. Part of that extra
fee goes to pay for what folks are REALLY buying in such a situation, the
hand-holding, and the familiar comfort of prepackaged software, for those a
bit hesitant to jump straight into the open source free-for-all.

Compare that to recommending that a user continue paying the MSWormOS
tax, continue to be part of the problem, rather than the solution, both in what
they support with their $$ and with the worms and etc they continue to spread
from their designed-to-be-insecure (aka ease of use over security) on the
network we all share, continue to accept that "XPrivacy" and "Anti-Privacy"
as a policy is actually tolerable...

I just don't see how someone actually aware of the issues can out and SAY
stick with MSWormOS. I might grudgingly accept that folks may prefer to do
so, just as I know that folks will continue to click on malware even tho
they've read a hundred times that they shouldn't, but simply don't CARE
enough to actually become informed enough about the situation to know and
do the right thing themselves, that's reality. However, that's FAR different
from recommending that people actually go out and DO it, which is what RH
is quoted as doing in the above link, and what Linus specifically did NOT do,
in the above link quoting him. (He accepted the reality that it'd be a few
years before folks started switching their home desktops, but did NOT say it's
better for them to stick with MSWormOS until then, as did RH.)

Duncan


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