Ubuntu is not for the elite
Posted: 12 Mar 2013, 20:24
![]() | Mark Shuttleworth claims that Ubuntu is not for the elite but for the mainstream users. He thinks it is stupid to maintain the position that Linux should be exclusive and difficult. And the way Ubuntu is presented it is clear that they address the mainstream user. Shuttleworth has zero interest in the crowd who wants to be different, |
Many contributors have left Ubuntu on the account of the Unity desktop - which Shuttleworth defends rigorously. He ask them to move on without pissing in the well behind them.
And he claims that only Ubuntu will be able to compete on the desktop with Android Apple and Microsoft.
He might be right there.
Personally I am one of those who has moved on. And i think Unity is a disaster - It is to difficult for me.
Also the commands are rather complicated.
If I want to upgrade Arch I simply do
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apt-get dist-upgradeIt is even more complicated if you want to re-install a package without dependency trouble.
In Arch this is all you need:
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pacman -SIn Ubuntu:
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apt-get install --reinstallRemember: Arch is considered to be the elitist distro and Ubuntu the mainstream
Having said that I do buy the vision of addressing the mainstream users, and I think the Ubuntu guys do it well. So I will not poison their well - and wish them the best of luck.
Ubuntu is Linux too.
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