I started out with DOS followed by Windows 3.11 right up to and including
Vista and Server 2008. I went to night school for 3 years to get my computer
studies ticket back in 1992-94 and then did another 2 years in 2000/2001 on
networking with CCNA etc. During all that time not even the tutors/lecturers
were using Linux, although the college network was served by Unix based
systems.
It was really during the networking course that I started studying Linux and
got to appreciate all the networking tools that were available. Linux then
was still pretty ropy with difficult to setup GUIs, drivers were a
nightmare to find and install whereas windows was pretty simple. So if I
needed to get a database setup or work on spreadsheets I always ended up
using windows.
Its only in the last 3 years that Linux started to become user friendlier
especially since Ubuntu became available. Then Suse9 & 10 came out and that
is one of the best in my opinion.
Anyway, Dave's assessment of the reasons for the lack of enthusiasm by the
general public/users for Linux is on the button. But in addition there is
the support problem! Most Linux users are techies of some sort and although
you can find solutions on the web for your problem, most of the time the
user simply does not understand the instructions or the solution won't work
on their particular system. Most users just don't want the hassle. They buy
a system and they want it to work. They don't want to know how it works
which is where Windows and Apple score big time.
I could go on but that is the gist of it. :-)
Walter____________________________________________________________
-----Original Message-----
From: staffslug-bounces(a)staffslug.org.uk
[mailto:staffslug-bounces@staffslug.org.uk] On Behalf Of Dave
Sent: 26 August 2009 10:07
To: staffslug(a)staffslug.org.uk
Subject: [Staffslug] Linux Take-Up
I was thinking the other day (and this morning as I sat in the dentist
office), what do you think is stopping people moving to Linux (or any
other distro that is not M$ based)?
There were a few ideas that jumped around in mind head, and I was
wondering what everyone else thought?
My ideas were:
- Fear of the unknown
- Lived with M$ for all of their computer lives (leading back to above)
- Learning curve? (I know that with newer/certain distros, it's getting
very graphical, but there isn't any c:\ !)
- Hardware issues
What do you think?
Dave
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