Next year, the desktop will be an interesting place to be as Apple and various Linux companies are getting ready to launch out a full-on frontal assault of M$'s stranglehold on the desktop.
First we have Lindows. A dot-com company started late 2001 to make the Linux OS a viable desktop solution.
The one brilliant idea that gives it an advantage is the Click-and Run Warehouse. This is basically a bunch of Linux programes modified so when you click on them on Lindows's web site, they will download and install without any more user input.
That feature has somewhat worked in previous versions, but keep in mind that that was an incredibly buggy beta and v2.0 is the version out now, so it should work as advertised now.
Lindows has recieved some harsh reviews in the past, but again, keep in mind that that was a beta, wait for reviews of v2.0 to make your final judgement.
clicik me once
Second we have Sun, making a suprise annoucement that they are going to sell dsktops with their own version of Linux.
If there's one major company other than Apple that hates M$ with a vengance it's Sun. This isn't something little for them it's personal.
click me twice
Last we have UnitedLinux, an alliance of several Linux distro manufacturers; Brazil's Conectiva, Turbolinux and the SCO Group of the US, and SuSE of Germany.
They banded together to create a unified Linux OS for servers. If its sucessful, the desktop won't be far behind.
You should note, however that Red Hat and Mandrake are not included in this alliance.
once, twice, three time's a linux
First we have Lindows. A dot-com company started late 2001 to make the Linux OS a viable desktop solution.
The one brilliant idea that gives it an advantage is the Click-and Run Warehouse. This is basically a bunch of Linux programes modified so when you click on them on Lindows's web site, they will download and install without any more user input.
That feature has somewhat worked in previous versions, but keep in mind that that was an incredibly buggy beta and v2.0 is the version out now, so it should work as advertised now.
Lindows has recieved some harsh reviews in the past, but again, keep in mind that that was a beta, wait for reviews of v2.0 to make your final judgement.
clicik me once
Second we have Sun, making a suprise annoucement that they are going to sell dsktops with their own version of Linux.
If there's one major company other than Apple that hates M$ with a vengance it's Sun. This isn't something little for them it's personal.
click me twice
Last we have UnitedLinux, an alliance of several Linux distro manufacturers; Brazil's Conectiva, Turbolinux and the SCO Group of the US, and SuSE of Germany.
They banded together to create a unified Linux OS for servers. If its sucessful, the desktop won't be far behind.
You should note, however that Red Hat and Mandrake are not included in this alliance.
once, twice, three time's a linux