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Windows 7 is opportunity for Linux

by Nick Farrell  on Apr 6, 2009
Tags: Windows | 7 | Linux
"Personally I am only vaguely interested in the whole Windows versus Linux discussion. I run four PCs at home, plus a laptop, and all are running on XP. When I finally decide XP has to go, I have ..."
 
Fresh from claiming that 2009 will be the year of the Linux desktop, Mr Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth, claims that Microsoft's introduction of Windows 7 will be a great day for the Penguin.

Shuttleworth said that the desktop and the applications that people are using are changing in ways that make the coming desktop battle different than it has ever been before.
Shuttleworth told InternetNews.com that the benefits to consumers and industry of having an alternative are substantial.

So if the Vole makes a change it will give the opportunity for those who want to challenge it. He added that while Microsoft hopes that its Windows 7 will go into netbooks, Canonical's also got big plans, making netbooks a key focus.

The next version Ubuntu Linux 9.04, "Jaunty Jackalope" which comes out in April 20, will include faster boot times, a new notification system and an improved desktop user interface.

There will also be a new edition of Ubuntu Linux Remixed, a version specialised for netbooks.

Shuttleworth said that Windows 7 creates a level playing field where we'll be competing with a new version of Windows.

This means that Linux can say, "look you are going to have to buy new software, why pay for it?"

Then he starts to get a bit silly saying that the next billion PC users won't be as interested in compatibility with Microsoft Office as they are in connecting to Twitter and staying connected to their social network through the Web.

Twitter? Office? He would have been better off saying that OpenOffice now does what Volish Office does so, why pay for it?

He also fails to notice that on the netbook space Linux is more likely to be competing against Androidn, which is also free.

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Comments: 4
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vs8
Apr 6, 2009 3:27 PM
You've got something wrong. Android is another Linux flavor. Is a Linux/Java smashup.

Ubuntu 9.04 will be the beginning of a new era in Linux in the desktop, 9.10 will start the domination.


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Windows 7 is opportunity for Linux?
Fresh from claiming that 2009 will be the year of the Linux desktop, Mr Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth, claims that Microsoft's introduction of Windows 7 will be a great day for the Penguin.

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hacked ghost
Apr 6, 2009 4:36 PM
hahaha..........windows 7 will waste linux and send the penguin back to were it came from...............There are alot of free stuff available for the windows platform also so linux your advantage is gone.why buy windows when you can get a fresh copy from the pirate bay.(not encouraging piracy)...................go home linux
.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Apr 6, 2009 8:07 PM
Stop being a troll hacked ghost. Every one of your posts has been much the same. Consider this a friendly warning.
jaxcaer2007
Apr 7, 2009 3:30 PM
Personally I am only vaguely interested in the whole Windows versus Linux discussion. I run four PCs at home, plus a laptop, and all are running on XP. When I finally decide XP has to go, I have already decided I will not bother getting Windows again. Good or bad, I cannot afford Windows - even if I have been tinkering with the beta of Windows 7 and found it pretty good. Still, I will go to Linux - I have no choice. Microsoft's predatory pricing precludes me from trying to replace the OS on my four or five computers with a new Windows version, and I am also sick to death of the activation nonsense. So, yes, no decisions made yet (I hope to able to put that off for a few more years), but I feel 99% certain that I will say goodbye to Windows.
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