Son_of_Perdition
Senior Member
The death of Linux (desktop that is), as a stanch supporter of Linux for the last 15 years I was reading an article published by another supporter of Linux. He was lamenting the demise of the Linux desktop. I steeled myself for a let down, as the article continued I realized what he was getting at. As a desktop OS Linux has lagged behind Apple & Windows world wide. Mainly because of marketing & profit. Linux as a desktop leaves the user restricted to the whims of the distro managers & the drive to develop better & more usable software, money again!
MicroSoft is a marketing giant, no doubt about it. Apple relies upon it's user base loyalty. It has been an uphill battle for Open Source. But, enter the smart phone/tablet devices & you'll discover that Android (Open Source/Linux) is dominating that arena, fully 85% of all new devices sold are Android! I've been hesitant to move in that direction & have argued unrelentingly for friends & neighbors to adopt Linux mainly because of ease of use & cost (FREE!). Good reasons but now after buying a tablet & a smart phone I finally have to admit that it is the most prudent path.
I was reluctant to use my newer devices, finally being motivated by a need to adopt them for a planned journey where taking my laptop along would be cumbersome & unneeded. I started playing around with the app store (Google Play), installing my pension/credit union/Facebook/gmail/spreadsheet/cloud access I realized I now have a much smaller more usable portal to do the things I was normally do sitting in my chair sliding my TV tray that holds my 5 lb laptop in front of me.
So as I move on to better methods & devices I will slowly shelve my laptop & minimize my electronic footprint with a tablet or smart phone. I had the same issues when I was adopting Linux over Windows. I needed 2 desktops/laptops then I found I could setup one desktop/laptop to dual boot both Windows & Linux, then I found after arriving at a comfort zone with Linux I could eliminate Windows from my life. I've been mired in a holding pattern since retirement & health issues, things change I will change with it.
MicroSoft is a marketing giant, no doubt about it. Apple relies upon it's user base loyalty. It has been an uphill battle for Open Source. But, enter the smart phone/tablet devices & you'll discover that Android (Open Source/Linux) is dominating that arena, fully 85% of all new devices sold are Android! I've been hesitant to move in that direction & have argued unrelentingly for friends & neighbors to adopt Linux mainly because of ease of use & cost (FREE!). Good reasons but now after buying a tablet & a smart phone I finally have to admit that it is the most prudent path.
I was reluctant to use my newer devices, finally being motivated by a need to adopt them for a planned journey where taking my laptop along would be cumbersome & unneeded. I started playing around with the app store (Google Play), installing my pension/credit union/Facebook/gmail/spreadsheet/cloud access I realized I now have a much smaller more usable portal to do the things I was normally do sitting in my chair sliding my TV tray that holds my 5 lb laptop in front of me.
So as I move on to better methods & devices I will slowly shelve my laptop & minimize my electronic footprint with a tablet or smart phone. I had the same issues when I was adopting Linux over Windows. I needed 2 desktops/laptops then I found I could setup one desktop/laptop to dual boot both Windows & Linux, then I found after arriving at a comfort zone with Linux I could eliminate Windows from my life. I've been mired in a holding pattern since retirement & health issues, things change I will change with it.