Red Hat Linux & Desktop Market Share


View Poll Results: Do you think that Red Hat Linux will be obtaining a MAJOR chunk of desktop OS Market?
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Yes 15 40.54%
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# 8  
Old 11-24-2003
CPU & Memory Fedora on CDs

Hello There

Red Hat's new baby named Fedora can be purchased on CDs from this site:

www.linuxinstall.org

You can either buy it on 3 CDs or on 1 DVD for a cheap price.

Enjoy using and exploring more Linux.

JAM
# 9  
Old 11-24-2003
Hi,

Now after the announcement of Fedora, it would be difficult because many people are switching to another distributions, but I still think that if they want, they'll be able to become the linux leader on desktop computers.
# 10  
Old 12-27-2003
This is a post that I made for another forum that I am a member of http://www.linuxcult.com shamefull plug sorry. Needless to say Red Hat is making itself ready for corproate world but I feel as if Novell, SuSE, and Ximian combo can put together a strong package to take to the more average home users.



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Zivux said in post #1 :
Okay is it just me or is Novell getting ready to be a big contender in the OS field. Basically Red Hat has gone to pure corporate system while you can still use it for the home user it's basically not meant for that. Windows is getting picked on by everyone to try and bring them down to everyone else's level. Rumors are floating the with Mac moving to a Unix base and the improvements that have come from OSX they are going to be picking up some more of the market share.

I have always tried to find a good distro to play with something that is not only user friendly but also true enough to Linux. I want this so that when I am ready I can put Linux on my system and that is it. However the other members of my family will not go for that so long as I can't give them or supply them with everything they need.

This has lead me to playing with a few of the distros which I personally like SuSE the most. In my studying of things to try and become more well versed in Linux I found that Novell which used to be the server that I ran for accounting at my job several years back. Had made plans to partner and I believe buy out SuSE. So I dig some more and see that Novell has taken Ximian as well. Now for any who don't know SuSE has SuSE Linux Desktop which is a corporate version that is meant to give everything a work place would need. While this is well and good and from the looks of it could give someone the ability to run Linux workstations and a fair price they have also done something else.

SuSE is coming out with (I don't think it's released yet) SuSE wine rack, which is a mix of Crossover Office and Wine, with some Winelib in it as well if I recall right. So if you take SuSE 9.0 and SuSE Wine Rack with Ximian desktop and Ximian Red Carpet, mix them together and end up being able to make a distro that is able to run a good many hardware profiles, install and run several of the top games and windows apps such as Photoshop, while giving a more user friendly desktop and windows interactivity with Red Carpet there to make updating fast and easy. While everyone is looking at Mac to take more of the computer share with OSX and many more will start looking away from Windows to other options will Novell be able to pull off something that Lindows seemed to try and start. A Linux desktop that is almost inter changeable with Windows.

Also is this a bad thing, one of the other reasons I started on this was because I myself have been thinking of getting a Mac because I saw it as Unix that runs Photoshop, Quicktime, Dreamweaver and a few others that I use more and don't want to give up. However as I have been learning more I saw this and wondered what everyone thought. If this is something that has been discussed already then well forget it. Smilie
# 11  
Old 04-03-2005
Interesting, This post was made in 2003, not much has changed.
Why has nothing changed?
Will GNU/Linux every overtake MS Windows? No.

How will GNU/Linux ever obtain more of the market share? The key to success is, what GNU/Linux needs to do, is dumb down.
Linspire, is perfect example of this dumbing down. Is Slackware-Linux being sold via Wal-Mart on per-loaded computers? No.
Linspire is, why? Because it is dumbed down enough.
This does not imply MS Windows user are "dumb" either. This just means that for GNU/Linux to become more popular it needs to be simpler to understand.
No matter how secure, stable, customizable a distro is, it's still entirely too complex for the Joe & Jane PC consumer.
AOL, shows that there are way to many computer users who just want things handled simply for them.

Why does so many tech reports say this or that about GNU/Linux overtaking the market, but they are thinking like techs, they know what they are doing. They forget, that most people do not care about being able to tweak their boxes, rebuild kernels, run servers.
Most people care less about how to fix a computer, build a computer, install an OS.
Same thing applies to cars. Most consumers just want a cheap car that works. They do not want to buy a car in a kit form, build their own engines, spend months tweaking the drive-train combo they purchased when it fails to work.
How many people buy automatic transmissions? Lots. They do not want to be bothered with shifting gears.
Why would these same consumers want to spend weeks figuring out how to set up their cheap printer and scanner on their GNU/Linux installation.They don't.

BeOS, was simple to install, could be installed on your PPC (603,604) or the x86. It failed for many reasons, one being that for the average consumer, MS Windows already does what BeOS does. They saw no point in purchasing another OS that does the same thing. Even the Free BeOS PE edition failed. It was free, so price really was not the issue either.

GNU/Linux, just does not offer enough differences to the average consumer to lure them in. Plus, getting new hardware toys just wont work with the distro for many months, til someone codes something. Sometimes, those cheap toys people buy, simply will never work.

Even with many of the major distros becoming what they term, "user friendly," it's still not going to appeal to the consumer who buys a PC to print, scan, take home photos, play some games on.

Then the question is, if, to lure all the customers from Microsoft, GNU/Linux distro's must become like MS Windows. Will it still be as useful for those who used it prior? Will the dumbing down make GNU/Linux less appealing to today's and yesterdays user, and make them look for something else to crusade?
# 12  
Old 06-15-2006
I recently dumped RHL in favor of Ubuntu. Main problem was that Red Hat never responded to my half dozen requests for a quote for product support renewal.

I had purchased a shrink wrap version a year before and wanted to keep current with updates.

I absolutely love Ubuntu.
# 13  
Old 01-16-2009
I think all the major user friendly linux distros will gain desktop market share.
Companies will continue to cut costs. Lowering software and maintenance costs will lure more to make the change.
# 14  
Old 02-23-2009
Well in my 26 years of unix, one thing that remains the same... is change. I do not ever see a single distribution doing it all, never has and never will.
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