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Old 03-08-2005
Doug Laidlaw
 
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Default Will Linux finish off the Mac?

From an e-newsletter from TechRepublic:

Will Linux finish off the Mac?

How can an operating system like Linux spell trouble for Apple? According
to ZDNet's David Berlind, it only stands to reason that Linux, which has
taken a toll on Windows on the server side, could do similar damage to
other desktop encampments. He also says that it's ultimately about what
happens when desktop Linux provides an experience that meets or beats OS X.
Read his commentary to hear all the reasons why he believes Linux may be
able to finish off Apple.

Personally, I would be sorry to see even Windows go. Certainly Windows has
its problems, but if Gates takes his head out of the sand and does
something about it, it could be a good OS again. At the moment, the OS
lets down the apps designed for it.

The link to the commentary is:

http://ct.techrepublic.com.com/click...hrepublic&ds=5

Doug.
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Old 03-08-2005
Tony Lawrence
 
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Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> From an e-newsletter from TechRepublic:
>
> Will Linux finish off the Mac?
>
> How can an operating system like Linux spell trouble for Apple?

According
> to ZDNet's David Berlind, it only stands to reason that Linux, which

has
> taken a toll on Windows on the server side, could do similar damage

to
> other desktop encampments. He also says that it's ultimately about

what
> happens when desktop Linux provides an experience that meets or beats

OS X.
> Read his commentary to hear all the reasons why he believes Linux may

be
> able to finish off Apple.


WHEN Linux is as good as Mac OSX for the desktop? Well, for some
people it already is. Or better, depending on your point of view. I
use Mac OS X for my deskop 99% of the time and I like it a lot,
but I'm not comfortable with the assertion that it's "better" than
Linux. It's not even "better" for me: I use it because my Linux boxes
are more likely to be the victims of experimentation and I need at
least one stable Unix box that I can depend on. Also, it's a laptop and
although you can run Linux on a laptop, it's less work to let that be a
Mac. Finally, I like to keep my fingers in different things. It's a
great package, but I could just as happily use Linux.

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Old 03-08-2005
Mike Oliver
 
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Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> From an e-newsletter from TechRepublic:
>
> Will Linux finish off the Mac?


Doesn't make a lot of sense. They're aimed at practically
opposite "demographics". Mac is for arty types who don't really
like computers per se. Linux is for people who want to know
(and control) what their systems are doing at a nuts-and-bolts
level. Windows is somewhere in the middle.

The only people Linux and Mac really compete for are the ones
who make their choice of a system largely out of dislike for
Bill Gates. As much fun as it may be to dislike Bill Gates,
can that really be enough people to worry about?
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Old 03-08-2005
Tony Lawrence
 
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Mike Oliver wrote:
> Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> > From an e-newsletter from TechRepublic:
> >
> > Will Linux finish off the Mac?

>
> Doesn't make a lot of sense. They're aimed at practically
> opposite "demographics". Mac is for arty types who don't really
> like computers per se. Linux is for people who want to know
> (and control) what their systems are doing at a nuts-and-bolts
> level. Windows is somewhere in the middle.


Not true today.

While at Linuxworld in Boston, it was quite interesting to see how many
people (exhibitors and attendees) were using Mac laptops. Some were
running Linux, but a lot were running Mac OS X.

I didn't count 'em, but I saw enough to make me realize there were a
sizeable number..

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Old 03-08-2005
faeychild
 
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Doug Laidlaw wrote:

> From an e-newsletter from TechRepublic:
>
> Will Linux finish off the Mac?
>
> How can an operating system like Linux spell trouble for Apple?
> According
> to ZDNet's David Berlind, it only stands to reason that Linux, which has
> taken a toll on Windows on the server side, could do similar damage to
> other desktop encampments. He also says that it's ultimately about what
> happens when desktop Linux provides an experience that meets or beats OS
> X. Read his commentary to hear all the reasons why he believes Linux may
> be able to finish off Apple.
>
> Personally, I would be sorry to see even Windows go. Certainly Windows
> has its problems, but if Gates takes his head out of the sand and does
> something about it, it could be a good OS again. At the moment, the OS
> lets down the apps designed for it.
>
> The link to the commentary is:
>
>

http://ct.techrepublic.com.com/click...hrepublic&ds=5
>


http://www.cio-today.com/infrastr/st...egory=infrastr

This is another interesting commentary particularly the last section "On
the cusp of grid computing"
It would be deliciously ironic if Microsoft gets the desktop market
dominance they've killed for, only to be king of an obsolete castle.
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Old 03-09-2005
Hiding in Plain Sight
 
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 13:55:09 -0800, Tony Lawrence wrote:

>
> Mike Oliver wrote:
>> Doug Laidlaw wrote:
>> > From an e-newsletter from TechRepublic:
>> >
>> > Will Linux finish off the Mac?

>>
>> Doesn't make a lot of sense. They're aimed at practically
>> opposite "demographics". Mac is for arty types who don't really
>> like computers per se. Linux is for people who want to know
>> (and control) what their systems are doing at a nuts-and-bolts
>> level. Windows is somewhere in the middle.

>
> Not true today.
>
> While at Linuxworld in Boston, it was quite interesting to see how many
> people (exhibitors and attendees) were using Mac laptops. Some were
> running Linux, but a lot were running Mac OS X.
>
> I didn't count 'em, but I saw enough to make me realize there were a
> sizeable number..


The people at LinuxWorld using Macs were *nix users using Macs not
Mac users who were interested in Linux. I'll explain the difference. OS X
sits on top of BSD so it gives you a complete *nix environment including
GNU tools and most importantly X windows. This allows the Mac to
natively integrate into a *nix environment of both Linux and Unix
machines. The Mac piece of OS X gives the user access to commercial
desktop applications as well as the multimedia capabilities (i.e.
Quicktime and Window Media, neither of which is available for Linux). So
for technical users the Mac makes a fine workstation because it handles
both the *nix style jobs as well as desktop type applications. For Mac
users, defined by Mike as arty types, the BSD underpinnings of the Mac are
invisible. To them the Mac is an easy to use desktop system only. They
aren't interested in the low level operation of their systems, they just
want them to "Do the Right Thing" which is what the Mac is designed to do.
Linux users are on the opposite end of the spectrum, they what to be able
to customize every aspect of their systems from the kernel on up. Linux,
by it's very nature, has a myriad of choices at every level of the system.
That's great for the technically savvy user who enjoys optimizing every
aspect of their computing experience. It's terrifying to most everyone
else who just wants to be able to send an e-mail and play a movie.

It's hard to see how Linux can have any negative effect on the Mac market,
in fact it slightly strengthens it because it gives the Mac a place in the
corporate environment as front ends for Linux servers. It's also hard to
see how the Mac has much effect on the Linux market. It might steal a
handful of workstation positions but by integrating the *nix and desktop
worlds it probably creates even more opportunities for Linux servers as
well as other Linux workstations in the environment.

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Old 03-09-2005
John Hasler
 
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Hiding in Plain Sight writes:
> The people at LinuxWorld using Macs were *nix users using Macs not
> Mac users who were interested in Linux. I'll explain the difference. OS X
> sits on top of BSD...


It sits on top of a modified version of Mach with some BSD stuff glued on.
It does not use a BSD kernel.
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Old 03-09-2005
Keith Keller
 
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On 2005-03-08, Mike Oliver <mike_lists@verizon.net> wrote:
> Doesn't make a lot of sense. They're aimed at practically
> opposite "demographics". Mac is for arty types who don't really
> like computers per se.


Like those arty folks at UIUC? :)

http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/02...src=mcrss-0205

===== quote

"You know the Linux world," said Heath. "You are totally on your own.
You're getting your operating system and hardware from at least two
different sources. This is much more integrated."

===== end quote

Of course, being totally on one's own means you're not locked into a
specific vendor, but the point is that OS X can compete in this arena.
(As opposed to Windows....)

Still, Mike's point is valid: it's unlikely that linux will finish
off Mac, or vice versa.

--keith

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Old 03-09-2005
Hemant Shah
 
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While stranded on information super highway Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> From an e-newsletter from TechRepublic:
>
> Will Linux finish off the Mac?
>
> How can an operating system like Linux spell trouble for Apple? According
> to ZDNet's David Berlind, it only stands to reason that Linux, which has
> taken a toll on Windows on the server side, could do similar damage to
> other desktop encampments. He also says that it's ultimately about what
> happens when desktop Linux provides an experience that meets or beats OS X.
> Read his commentary to hear all the reasons why he believes Linux may be
> able to finish off Apple.


I use Unix/Linux at work, and have windows and Linux systems at home.
I recently purchased new HP laptop with Win XP and got tired of upgrading
windows every other day. I decided to install Linux on it but RH, Suse and
Gentoo had problem with my network card, I you cannot use wireless
networking on Linux. I decided to send back the laptop and went out and
bought my first Mac (Powerbook laptop), I can tell you that Apple has done
wonders integrating BSD Unix with its Aqua desktop. Even X11 is nicely
integrated. Being Unix geek I can still get under the hood and run/compile
my favorite Unix apps.

I am glad I bought Mac laptop, I absolutely love it.

If Linux wants to meet and beat OS X on desktop, it has a very long way to
go. IMHO even windows has long way to go to beat Apple for its seamless
desktop.

>
> Personally, I would be sorry to see even Windows go. Certainly Windows has
> its problems, but if Gates takes his head out of the sand and does
> something about it, it could be a good OS again. At the moment, the OS
> lets down the apps designed for it.
>
> The link to the commentary is:
>
> http://ct.techrepublic.com.com/click...hrepublic&ds=5
>
> Doug.
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> - John Gray, author of Men are from Mars, women are from Venus.
>


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Old 03-09-2005
Tony Lawrence
 
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Hiding in Plain Sight wrote:

>
> It's hard to see how Linux can have any negative effect on the Mac

market,
> in fact it slightly strengthens it because it gives the Mac a place

in the
> corporate environment as front ends for Linux servers. It's also hard

to
> see how the Mac has much effect on the Linux market. It might steal a
> handful of workstation positions but by integrating the *nix and

desktop
> worlds it probably creates even more opportunities for Linux servers

as
> well as other Linux workstations in the environment.


I think that's true. Discounting the folks who are using Macs and don't
care about the Unixy aspects, that leaves a fairly small number of
people, and I bet at least a good number are using it for the same
reasons I am: it's easier to buy a Mac laptop than spend the time
putting Linux on an Intel laptop.

I wonder if another reason some exhibitors used Macs was to give less
offense - in other words, they want an easy to use machine for the
sales guys at the show, but don't want to offend the Linux folk with
Windows? Could be..

In my closet is a very nice jean jacket that a SCO regional manager
gave to me years and years ago. It has a small but noticeable SCO logo
above the pocket, nothing more. My wife likes it, so whjen she saw
that I was wearing jeans for Linux world, she asked why I wasn't taking
that jacket.. I said "You do want me to come home alive, don't you?"
:-)

I do have a customer who is at least considering replacing some desktop
pc's with Macs, but I could not get her to consider Linux, even though
she has Linux and Unix servers.. but if the world were Linux servers
and Macs on desktops, I wouldn't be exactly unhappy..



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