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Your 2009 Code Word Was Ubuntu
ZDnet ^ | 12/23/09 | Dana Blankenhorn

Posted on 12/24/2009 4:26:53 PM PST by nickcarraway

If there was one word that could get Open Source readers more passionate than Microsoft in 2009, it was Ubuntu.

Ubuntu is not the most profitable Linux, and it’s not the distro with the biggest penetration of any major market.

But partly due to its commercial arm Canonical, based officially on the Isle of Man but actually located in London, Canonical’s charismatic CEO, Mark Shuttleworth, and to its desktop ambitions, it is the Linux distro you most liked reading about.

I was only dimly aware of this at the start of the year. But I learned.

Ubuntu 9.04 to be available for download Thursday – Here is one place I learned. Paula’s story on the approaching release of Ubuntu 9.04 was the 12th most popular story of the year.

Paula’s story quoted heavily from the Ubuntu Web site. She has a talent for hitting important stories just when they hit the Web. It’s probably one of the reasons y’all like her. I’m a fan, too, as previously noted.

Will Ubuntu remain a minor player — I wrote this soon after returning from Taiwan, where Windows was ubiquitous and Ubuntu barely seen. I was frustrated by the software’s lack of presence in the channel. In a way I felt I’d been had.

You responded to my frustration with 386 talkbacks, a rating of +19, and by turning this into the 5th most popular post of the year. Some were short, some were long. My favorite subject line was probably “Linux is the OS of the future and always will be.”

Ubuntu Karmic Koala launches – I snuck in ahead of Paula on the release of Ubuntu 10, and was rewarded with 174 talkbacks and 54 votes, making this the 3rd most popular post of the year.

One thing that jumped the numbers was that I jumped the gun. I hit publish based on an early version of the release, and when the time came but the software wasn’t there immediately the desk took over.

They issued multiple corrections until the software was posted, mentioned the story in the newsletter, and basically cleaned up after me.

After 5 years at this desk the editors have learned a few lessons too.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: linux; opensource; ubuntu
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1 posted on 12/24/2009 4:26:55 PM PST by nickcarraway
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2 posted on 12/24/2009 4:34:26 PM PST by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet)
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3 posted on 12/24/2009 4:35:57 PM PST by steelyourfaith (Don't start the revolution without me.)
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Just installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix on my netbook, so far it’s been great. All I’ve had to do is download a few drivers and I’ve gotten all the peripherals to work fine. And the UI is very nice, perfect for small screens.


4 posted on 12/24/2009 4:39:46 PM PST by dfwgator
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I’ve been using Ubuntu for the last two years. I’m using Chrome beta at the moment. I can’t see myself ever going back to Windows.


5 posted on 12/24/2009 4:53:16 PM PST by Nateman (If liberals aren't screaming you're doing it wrong.)
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Chrome blows away Firefox on Linux.


6 posted on 12/24/2009 4:53:41 PM PST by dfwgator
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Accessing FR from an Ubuntu 9.10 system. I've been Microsoft-free (*) for my home use for going on 5 years now. No crashes, no viruses, so multi-hundred buck software upgrades. In fact, no multi-hundred buck computer upgrades either. The system I'm running this on is about 4 years old, a hand me down.

I don't buy into the Stallman/socialist all proprietary software is evil outlook though. I realize Microsoft may not be completely anti-competitive and use questionable business practices as the norm either. I like Linux 'cause it works, period. No muss, no fuss.

(*) Admittedly not 100% MS free. I still need XP once in a while to: load updates to my DSL modem; run the software that came with my Garmin GPS; load my wife's iPod; load my Samsung T10 MP3 player. All claims of the Linux community to the contrary, while I should be able to put music on the iPod and T10, no luck. No luck running their software under WINE either.

7 posted on 12/24/2009 4:59:56 PM PST by ThunderSleeps (obama out now! I'll keep my money, my guns, and my freedom - you can keep the change.)
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I’m running UNR on my netbook, too. I love it! Everything just works.


8 posted on 12/24/2009 5:04:34 PM PST by Island Girl
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Last I looked, Linux is at 3% market share, and it’s been there for years.


9 posted on 12/24/2009 5:08:01 PM PST by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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I’ve had a few issues. The GIF animations are slower and many video files don’t work. I had to do a work around to install it but that was because Shockwave from Adobe messed things up.


10 posted on 12/24/2009 5:19:04 PM PST by Nateman (If liberals aren't screaming you're doing it wrong.)
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I’ve never used Linux before but I just got a laptop with Ubuntu installed for some ham radio applications.


11 posted on 12/24/2009 5:56:47 PM PST by NewHampshireDuo
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After 5 years at this desk the editors have learned a few lessons too.

How to edit is apparently not one of them. This article is practically unreadable.

12 posted on 12/24/2009 6:56:29 PM PST by LexBaird (Tyrannosaurus Lex, unapologetic carnivore)
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I'm running 9.10 64bit version on 3 pc in dual boot with trial copy's of Windows 7 Enterprise.....

9.10 is good very good..but it still has issue that make in not mass market shrink wrap product...driver still a pain in the ass.. dual boot with grub2 has problems

Window 7 is a bullet proof rock

13 posted on 12/24/2009 8:33:20 PM PST by tophat9000 (Obama has "Jumped The Shark" ...and fell in the shark tank)
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bump for later read


14 posted on 12/24/2009 8:39:26 PM PST by Captain Beyond (The Hammer of the gods! (Just a cool line from a Led Zep song))
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Where did you download the Chrome OS?


15 posted on 12/24/2009 9:45:36 PM PST by nickcarraway
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I downloaded Linux Chrome from here.
16 posted on 12/25/2009 5:55:47 AM PST by Nateman (If liberals aren't screaming you're doing it wrong.)
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I'm using Safari-4 (PC) and have been very pleased with its' speed and functionality compared to IE8.

How does Chrome compare to Safari (PC)?

Also, does Unbuntu run MS Office (2003)? (I also have a Dell (XP) netbook I use for travel.

17 posted on 12/25/2009 6:04:47 AM PST by newfreep ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." - P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: rdb3; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; GodGunsandGuts; CyberCowboy777; Salo; Bobsat; JosephW; ...

Merry Christmas everyone!

18 posted on 12/25/2009 6:26:18 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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Linux has a program called Wine which allows Windows based programs to run on your machine. While I don’t know if those two will work under Wine Ubuntu has alternatives that do the same things. There are lots of folks willing to help over here: http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php


19 posted on 12/25/2009 6:33:39 AM PST by Nateman (If liberals aren't screaming you're doing it wrong.)
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I’ve used Ubuntu and Mint both. I prefer Mint, mainly because of the way it handles the menus more than any other reason. Handles a Dual boot also. I keep XP on the box also because Netflix won’t use a movie player that allows instant play on Linux machines. They insist on using Microsoft Silverlight. If it wasn’t for that, I would only run Mint(or Ubuntu). I have had no trouble with drivers, Mint and Ubuntu both find the drivers on my 6 month old desktop(and a 2 year old laptop)without a glitch, which is more than I can say for XP, since the desktop came with Vista and when I changed to XP I had to load all the drivers myself. Mint and Ubuntu simply load them without problem, video, audio etc.


20 posted on 12/25/2009 7:02:15 AM PST by calex59
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