On Friday 04 August 2006 09:20 pm, Rony wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 03:16:30PM +0100, Roshan wrote:
> > It states "Why has Linux never taken off? Simple; it's
> > terribly easy to set up if you have a BSc or BTech
> > degree ...."
>
> At the server level linux has already taken off but for SOHO
> desktops it is only meant for do-it-yourself individuals. Linux
> lacks consistencey of installation and post installation procedures
> across different distros with different hardware.

that's  like installing XP, win31, 2003 whatever. Nothing consistent 
other than reboot now or never

>
> Linux will take off in a big way if the big distro manufacturers
> like RedHat ( Fedora ) and Novel ( Open SuSe ) provide self
> installing driver packages for their distros based on the latest
> available motherboards. 

In every case where the specs were available without stupid NDAs 
gnu/linux is miles ahead of the properitory distros. 

> So instead of becoming a google zombie for 
> every new mobo that comes into the market, 

Check the hardware specs with a fine glass. I just made themistake of 
buying an Intel board with ATI graphics and paying the price. X does 
work but using VESA instead of ATI - not a major problem in my case - 
meaning i paid for hardware that will never be used to a fractionth 
of it's capability AND is likely to get me in a soup in the future.

And apart from the above it just does not make commercial sense to 
support individual desktops for large companies. It is far more 
lucrative to pursue niche markets which have far greater growth 
potential than a saturated desktop market strewn with M$ idiocities.
The recent thread on gateways is a case in point - jump outa the 
window to reach the road.

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Rgds
JTD

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