Road with cubic stones - myth On my street i live there is an interesting road with cubic stones Half of it is covered with asphalt and half is with old cubic stones , One day they old part will be covered too with asphalt but until then we use both paths.
What this have to do with ubuntu/linux ? Old cubic stone path is representing windows with all the costs maintaining it (you need to pay workers to fix it and do manual repetitive work like reinstalls) and the new road is ubuntu/linux with modern look and feel (more secure too) We can try to be constructive and install linux with dual boot option (win/lin) also on all computers (where you are forced to use windows) you can install vmware player or qemu with free ubuntu images . Someday an installer should be created with both or live cd :1.install vmware player , 2. install/copy and run ubuntu image or live cd from within windows Search for ubuntu vmware images (or create new one with vmware server) http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/cat/48/ Another way to attract new users (designers) is to show them cool themes or 3d new look (xgl) http://www.supriyadisw.net/2006/09/ultimate-ubuntu-dapper-look-like-osx ps:another way is to show your coworkers that windows can work like an legacy image (in vmware) http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=84275 -- developer flamerobin.org -- Microsoft has a majority market share https://launchpad.net/bugs/1 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
