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[News] Shuttle Rejects Shuttleworth, Takes Foresight GNU/Linux Instead

  • Subject: [News] Shuttle Rejects Shuttleworth, Takes Foresight GNU/Linux Instead
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 16:31:44 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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$199 Shuttle kPC ditches Ubuntu for Foresight Linux

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| When Shuttle unveiled its low-cost kPC desktop at CES in January, word was 
| that the machine would come pre-loaded with a copy of the popular Ubuntu 
| Linux operating system.  
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http://techreport.com/discussions.x/14278

There is more to Linux than Ubuntu. Here's proof of this.


Related:

Ubuntu's Hype is Misleading (Real Test)

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| So the overall review of Ubuntu was the worst from new user point of view and 
| PCLOS wins here. My users say that in their opinion, Ubuntu is overhyped and 
| that it's not for the normal user. It is for those users who know Linux very 
| well and have high end systems with at least 1 gig ram.   
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http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200709/page02.html


Divining from the Entrails of Ubuntu's Gutsy Gibbon

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| According to the 2007 DesktopLinux.com survey, Ubuntu is the distribution of 
| choice for 30% of GNU/Linux users. The exact figure is questionable, but 
| Ubuntu's dominance is not. For an increasing number of people, Ubuntu is 
| GNU/Linux. Yet, looking at the pre-releases of Gutsy Gibbon, Ubuntu 7.10, I 
| found myself becoming disturbed by the degree to which this popularity has 
| translated into uncritical acceptance.     
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http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/entdev/article.php/3700666


Educating GNU/Linux users

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| More – if you know more than somebody, as Ubuntu’s developers obviously do, 
| you have an obligation to give them the opportunity. To do otherwise is to 
| dismiss the average person as willfully ignorant. Possibly, I’m naive, but 
| I’m not quite ready to regard others that way.   
| 
| Anyway, which came first: operating systems like Windows that prevent people 
| from learning about their computers, or users who were fixated on 
| accomplishing specific tasks. If computer users are task-oriented, at least 
| some of the time, the reason could be that they’re conditioned to be so. 
| Perhaps they’ve learned from Windows that prying into the inner workings of 
| their computer is awkward and difficult. We don’t really know how many users 
| will want to learn more, given the opportunity.       
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http://brucebyfield.wordpress.com/2007/09/22/educating-gnulinux-users/

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