> We won't achieve a "unified" system base unless and until we have. > either a monopoly that actually runs ALL computers, or a far better > educational system that teaches everyone how to use a computer well > enough to learn from the real unified level (Linux kernel & GNU > utilities) up. and... > What I have been trying to figure, is a way of having a distro dedicated of acting as a life-saver, a safe and easy to cross bridge for windows dissidents eager to cross the waters to the shores of linux.
Android/IOS is your unified future. As phones/tablets gain power and popularity and technology creates integration, you will soon carry your "PC" core in your pocket and drop it in the environment of choice for use... - Home: cast to tv for monitor and input devices on rf or bluetooth ( a Microsoft product as I recall). Also, we already have smart homes and the accompanying apps you can load on your ... phone or tablet. - Car: already exists to wireless-ly integrate with the modern cars' console. and technology to retro integrate with older cars. - Work: Conceivable and similar to Home with security access, like keys, integrated into the phone/tablet and companies using shared workstations activated with phone/tablet. I had started working on similar using USB sticks. Phone/Tablets, like laptops, are close to outpacing our current PC/Laptop models. They provide the convenience of portability and ease of use. How many computer "illiterate" people you know can zip through their phone like a pro. At least Android is rooted in Linux. How long before Google decides to cut to the chase and put the android core on ROM to significantly cut the lag (relatively speaking) between flash drive and processor. To this FOSS may migrate, if not already doing so, to the apps development for this model. Even the phone will have a limited life of less than a generation if the technology for the "wrist phone" (not the watch) develops, which projects the phone interface on your wrist and sensors detect finger placement for touchscreen functionality. I dare say, this future was brought on by one teacher's desire to give the world a functioning kernel and a dedicated group who thought information should be freely (libre) available and accessible through freely (libre) available software. The proprietaries would have still been milking the PC market IMHO. -- Fred
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