I have to agree - good morning by the way. I'm very interested in W7, i
heard very good opinions about it, and after Vista's black soup nothing can
be worse. I saw video's on youtube and it is amazing. Looks homogene,
logical, beautiful and *very* nice. I dont like the attitude of m$, but W7
is definitely an operating system what will spread a lot more than its
predecessor and it will aim the success of XP. Ubuntu is proceeding well, i
still have an impression that we have to do it a lot better. We should
create an Ultimate Ubuntu Experience (UUEx :) ) what has smooth effects,
nice looking and very clean and usable interface. We should convince
hardware companies to hand over the specs so that we can develop an open
source driver. Last but not least we should break into the PC market, so if
you go to a shop worldwide you can be amazed by UUEx.

That is what i think we should do.
Have a nice day,
David

2009/10/5 Jerry Casiano <[email protected]>

>
>
> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 12:43 PM, SorinN <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ...
>> To gain a new level of perception which is needed for the large mass
>> (yep - peoples which will cross from XP to Ubuntu not to win7),
>> a whole new look - by default - it's a must.
>> ...
>>
>
> I think you're kidding yourself if you think people who are happy with XP
> will choose Ubuntu or any other OS over Windows 7.  Sounds like you haven't
> checked 7 out.
>
> I love Linux and promote it whenever it makes sense to, but the truth is
> there is only one small issue related to the way the new sound system in
> Windows 7 works that will stop me from picking up a copy, until there is a
> solution or workaround. And that is an issue that most users won't care
> about.
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