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PC maker Acer hits out at Windows’ Vista operating system

24

July

The head of Taiwan-based personal computer maker Acer, Gianfranco Lanci, hit out at the Vista operating system, saying that the “entire industry” was disappointed by it.

“The entire industry is disappointed by Windows Vista,” the head of the world’s fourth-biggest PC maker told the Financial Times Deutschland in its online edition on Monday.


Ubuntu Must “Play To Its Strengths” to Beat Microsoft

23

July

Stephen O’Grady wants to solve Ubuntu’s biggest problem: Microsoft.

The fact that Microsoft has a majority market share in PC desktops is the biggest challenge facing the growth of Ubuntu and free software in general. In fact, the issue is actually listed as bug #1 in the Ubuntu community development site Launchpad. It’s more than just a hurdle to overcome, it’s a bug that needs to be fixed.

In his keynote address here at Ubuntu Live, the RedMonk principal analyst (and Ubuntu devotee) flashed a quote from Sun Tzu on the screen: “You can be sure of succeeding in your attacks if you only attack places which are undefended.”

You can’t out-Windows Windows, he says. Defining and playing to Ubuntu’s strengths are what will make free software succeed on the desktop. [Stephen has posted his entire presentation on his blog]

The first is system maintenance. Debian-based Linux distros like Ubuntu have a huge asset in apt-get. The package handling utility makes finding, installing and maintaining software a breeze. Windows has nothing that even comes close to apt-get. “It’s an experience,” says O’Grady, “an area of functionality that Linux has pioneered.”

Ubuntu’s second major strength is the community. It may sound like a bit of a nebulous commodity, but O’Grady offered an anecdote to argue his point. Without being qualified to do so, he set up a LAMP production environment at his office. Since he lacked expertise, he asked a lot of questions in the Ubuntu forums and got straight, direct answers very quickly. He’s kept his server going for 18 months with better uptime than the commercial provider he used previously. Most would agree with his assessment that the free software community is more centralized, friendly and open than the communities that exist for Mac OS X and Windows.

Maybe Microsoft doesn’t see the importance of these two things, which is why they’ve left them undefended. Either way, it’s by playing to these strengths and others, says O’Grady, that free software can eventually come to rule the desktop.


HELP! Vista Raped Me!

15

July

Vista Raped Me.

A place to go (other than here) for all those that feel Vista has violated their e-rectum.


Vista Voice Recognition

11

July

This might be a deliberate parody, or it might be the real thing. Either way, put down that coffee before you watch it or things will get messy. The video shows a Vista user trying to program a PERL script using Window’s new voice recognition technology. Hilarious. Video after the jump…

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