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Re: [Bug 1] Closing makes sense; but close status is wrong
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:59 AM, Tom <1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> People often start with Ubuntu as their 1st step into Gnu&Linux and then some of those go on to other projects. Reactions against the Unity UI has given strength to Cinnamon and Mate perhaps giving each the critical mass they needed to become more viable. Both became quite strong. Maybe some merging will happen but even if not there is a lot of discussion and a lot of lessons being learned and great developments in an area that had seemed to be getting quite stuck in following a certain path. I'm finding a LOT more people are suddenly far more willing to try out Ubuntu BECAUSE OF the Unity interface.
Who cares the desktop UI?
Most non-Linux people cares about gaming, from my limited
observations. For example, my friends are playing DotA, what should I
do as a Linux user do? I know I can use wine or buy CrossOver. But
none of them can make I feel Linux superior in any sense. Worse if my
GPU doesn't work well (though Warcraft III should be a piece of cake
today) .
Why do people go to other distros where they basically get alternative
desktop UI and arguably better software repository and/or packaging
system? Why bother?
Yes, Ubuntu is more convenient if the user has a *nix mind. But how is
such mind cultivated?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1
Title:
Microsoft has a majority market share
Status in Club Distro:
Confirmed
Status in Computer Science Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in LibreOffice Productivity Suite:
New
Status in dylan.NET.Reflection:
Invalid
Status in dylan.NET:
Invalid
Status in EasyPeasy Overview:
Invalid
Status in Ichthux - Linux for Christians:
Invalid
Status in JAK LINUX:
Invalid
Status in LibreOffice:
In Progress
Status in The Linux Kernel:
New
Status in The Linux Mint Distribution:
In Progress
Status in The Linux OS Project:
In Progress
Status in Neobot:
New
Status in Novabot:
New
Status in The OpenOffice.org Suite:
In Progress
Status in Tabuntu:
Invalid
Status in A simple player to online TV streaming:
Invalid
Status in Tv-Player:
Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Malaysia LoCo Team Meta Project:
In Progress
Status in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in Arch Linux:
Confirmed
Status in Baltix GNU/Linux:
Invalid
Status in “linux” package in Debian:
In Progress
Status in Fluxbuntu: The Lightweight, Productive, Agile OS:
Confirmed
Status in openSUSE:
In Progress
Status in Tilix Linux:
New
Bug description:
See Mark's closure comment here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1/comments/1834
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Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC
marketplace. This is a bug which Ubuntu and other projects are meant
to fix. As the philosophy of the Ubuntu Project states, "Our work is
driven by a belief that software should be free and accessible to
all."
"Ubuntu software is free. Always was, always will be. Free software gives everyone the freedom to use it however they want and share with whoever they like. This freedom has huge benefits. At one end of the spectrum it enables the Ubuntu community to grow and share its collective experience and expertise to continually improve all things Ubuntu. At the other, we are able to give access to essential software for those who couldn’t otherwise afford it – an advantage that’s keenly felt by individuals and organisations all over the world."
* http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/our-philosophy
Non-free software leaves users at the mercy of the software owner and
concentrates control over the technology which powers our society into
the hands of a few. Additionally, proprietary software stifles
innovation, maintains artificial scarcities, and enables malicious
anti-features such as DRM, surveillance, and other monopolistic
practices.
This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
Steps to repeat:
1. Visit a local PC store.
2. Attempt to buy a machine without any proprietary software.
What happens:
Almost always, a majority of PCs for sale have Microsoft Windows pre-
installed. In the rare cases that they come with a GNU/Linux operating
system or no operating system at all, the drivers and BIOS may be
proprietary.
What should happen:
A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software.
* http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
* http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines
* http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd
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