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"All Hail ti All Distros !!!"
Oh dear, another case of jelousy for a specific distro is it? Let’s get one thing straight - I’m not an Ubuntu "fanboi", if anything I’m a PCLOS one.
The reason Ubuntu was highly featured in the list is because it has done so much this year; or maybe you would prefer the whole agreement with Dell to not be counted because it was Ubuntu?
I stated the facts over what good has happened; it just so happened that the most popular release was making the most waves.
So please, save the sarcasm.
It should have read "2006 - The Year Ubuntu Saved Linux" and then you could have started the article with a better intro like "All Hail Ubuntu!" This way you would have said ’Ubuntu’ a total of 13 times instead of your paltry 11. What kind of fanboi ARE you anyway?
Linux has been ready for the desktop for about two years now, but people were too afraid of it, and/or new nothing about it. It was a slow process of getting a few users a time, showing that Linux just works(tm), getting a wee bit more, and slowly gaining momentum and publicity, that led to what we have now - when you ask a person on the street "have you heard about Linux", usually they say they did. Two years ago it wasn’t so.
Last summer I went to Przystanek Woodstock (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przystanek_Woodstock), and lo! there was a Linux stand. I decided to help a bit - and man, was help needed there! People that were on their holidays, drinking beer, having fun, etc., and those people were *genuinely* interested in The Penguin. We have given away 80+ cd’s (Ubuntu and Mandriva) during a single day - and *only* to people that asked for them themselves!
So what we have now is: a great free (as in free speech) system, a fantastic community, a good amount of publicity, a few big implementations (France, etc.) and vendors getting the notion of "whoa, users actually want that system - why won’t we give it to them?..".
I am sure this is the year Linux kicks in, just as Firefox kicked in in 2005. And I don’t think anything will be the same anymore.
Cheers
mike aka rysiek
www.adgerlinux.com
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