On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 12:41 +0530, jtd wrote:
on a via c3 which is equivalent to a p4 cleron 1ghz with 256mb ram using sarge Oo works absolutely well. So your "average" machine must be horribly misconfigured. Common problem is assigning half the ram to video (which uses less than 8MB for most tasks).
Some times the software is to be blamed too you know? As Chetan S rightly pointed out Ubuntu's version of OOo worked slow.
It will never be. So dont try and stop cribbing (in the sense we know the reasons and the impossibility of decoding binary blobs which even M$ is clueless about).
Umm...the real issue is getting people USE our software. As I've already stated, people expect things to work. They are least interested in the MS vs FOSS wars or whatever issues we have with MS. So lets all concentrate on that rather than getting into useless debates?
Learning the ropes before foisting himself on customers is kinda essential for any business imnsho. No shortcuts here.
Yes, he'll be "foisting" himself. Thats why the inquiry with me, right?
There are no simple answers and the home user desktop in the assembly segment has hughe number of issues where the only coherent biz strategy is seat of the pants. It makes sense only if the home user is also a small business and greatly values his data (lawyers, doctors). again here the gains are longterm and involves considerably short term switching resistance.
There is a category of customers especially, small businesses whom he is working with that have grown tired of the loss in productivity due to constant virus / worm / malware infections. So, they're looking at Linux as a viable option.
Unless your vendor is really trying to build and grow a business, it's just a matter of time before M$ sucks out whatever measly profits he makes from selling machines.
Hes not trying to make money off it or build a business to compete with M$. Hes just trying fill a need that might be growing. Earlier Windows updates + Latest AV + Latest Antispyware would work. Now its not. So the option of Linux :)