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Why Linux will crush Windows 7 ?
I’ve been toying with Windows 7 for a few days now. I’m not ready yet to talk about it in detail yet, but I can say that it’s better than Vista SP1. Of course, saying 7 is better than Vista isn’t saying much. However, I recently read an internet article, which claims that Windows 7 will crush Linux. Yeah, and this is always a hard topic in my show with all my viewer defending windows all the time.
Desktop Linux is moving forward. All the major computer vendors are now selling at least one PC, laptop or netbook with Linux. Many, if not most, PCs and netbooks will have SplashTop Linux soldiered right on their motherboard in 2009. Netbooks, the new hot computer model, often have Linux running on them. And, oh yeah, some company named Google seems to be making some interesting moves with Android Linux on netbooks. Oh, and have I mentioned that Windows’ market share has actually dropped below 90% of the desktop market.
Windows 7 also isn’t going to make friends with today’s XP users. True, lots of people seem to really like Windows 7 at this early stage. I think what we’re really seeing though is just Windows users who are thrilled that 7 hasn’t proved to be a total waste of bytes the way Vista was.
Just because Windows 7 doesn’t suck dead groundhogs through doesn’t mean it’s good however. I meet people who love new gadgets all time and ask me hows windows 7: and i have to say; “Windows 7 looks like Vista, and it runs like Vista. Welcome to Windows Vista R2!.”
Desktop Linux, as the powerhouse trio of Fedora, openSUSE and Ubuntu shows, is continuing to increase performance and add new valuable features with every six-month or so step forward. And, of course, Linux remains far more secure and stable than any version of Windows ever has been or will be.
So, how exactly is Windows 7 going to ‘crush’ Linux? First, the author makes broad claims that, “Windows 7 installs easier, has simpler configuration of user settings, greater availability of software, support (you could argue that all support is awful, which is probably true) Windows support is easier to get when you need help. Gaming, MP3’s… I could go on and on.”
Ah… what is he talking about? I install operating systems all the time, and Linux and its software has become almost mindlessly simple to install. If you want absolute and complete control of an operating system, it’s Linux and the BSD Unixes by a country mile over Windows. As for software choice, come on! Linux has, if anything, too many programs to choose from. Office suites, IM clients, media players, you name it; you have half-a-dozen decent choices in Linux. Windows? You can pick between Microsoft’s product and maybe one or two others. That’s it.
I’m also unclear on this ’support’ stuff. I find it as easy to get support for Linux as I do for Windows. The one difference is that I usually get the right answers for my Linux problems. MP3s? What about them? All my Linux media players can play them. There are some that can’t? The sole point where he is right is that Linux doesn’t have as many flashy games as Windows. Personally, however, I’ll take a PlayStation 3 or other game console over any PC for top-flight gaming.
Moving to the specific, the author seems to think that it’s 1999 when he says that since 7 will have a decent command shell, PowerShell, Linux users won’t have that to hold against Windows anymore. Pardon? PowerShell has been around for a long time, and it’s great that Microsoft finally figured out that a shell is darn handy for system administrators, but that’s old news. Besides, the interface debates in Linux circles have long been about GUIs-GNOME vs. KDE 3.5.x vs. KDE 4.x etc…
He also thinks that since Windows users have finally figured out that open-source software is useful that will somehow lead to Linux being crushed. I just don’t see the connection there at all. If anything, it’s another reason for why the Linux desktop will gain in popularity. If all you do at work can be done with Firefox and OpenOffice, why would you want to pay for Windows 7 when any Linux PC can give you the same programs? we are going to a new era in licensing softwares within 3years times which will be 7 million $ estimated for license fees for this small population while spending all our income from tourism back to them again. why not go for open source we the youths have to take and be in more action for this now i guess.
Last, and least, he gives a laundry list of features. I didn’t see a one that’s also not available on Linux. Well, that’s not quite true. He actually likes UAC (User Account Control). He’s the only person I’ve ever even heard of who likes UAC. It is, I will say, better in 7 than it is in Vista. To me, that means it’s only three, four generations behind Linux’s use of file and program permissions and sudo for managing how much control any one user has over a PC.
Windows 7 is just warmed over Vista. It’s great that with 7 Vista may actually be usable now, but it’s Linux, not Windows, that’s leading the way to the future of the desktop. Linux won’t crush Windows anytime soon. There are just too many people who are married to Windows. But, the slow crush of Windows by both Mac OS and Linux has begun. And i’m kicked all the time with linux and mac even in last weeks episode
Comparison with Windows and Linux
Windows:
1. ease of use
2. very popular
3. good looking interface (even classic style)
3. lots of documentation
4. lots of tech support when you need it
5. its been around for a long time so its had years of experience to get good
6. very very supported by software and hardware
7. not much knowledge of computers is needed to use
8…more to come cant think right now, im tired
Linux:
1. powerful
2. very expandable (open source)
3. nice interface (if tweaked through the options to look nice, stock interface is ugly)
4. defaults with 4 working desktops that can easily be switched through
5. comes with many programs that do things you would have to pay for on windows (office style programs)
6. loaded with server tools and applications to run right out of the box. (better than that IIS crap)
7. comes with tools for developmental environments (programming and such)
8. its free and easy to install
9. Don’t need to be an administrator to be able to use the OS’s good features that are common in use (downloading, and such)
10. lots of help for it, very large user group.
11. lots of tools out there to port windows programs
12. built in pop-up blocker with the OS
Go for Freeware :-
Web Browsing
Mozilla Firefox
The premier free, open-source browser. Tabs, pop-up blocking, themes, and extensions. Considered by many to be the world’s best browser.
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Video Player / Video Podcasting
Miro
Beautiful interface. Plays any video type (much more than windows media player). Subscribe to video RSS, download, and watch all in one. Torrent support. Search and download from YouTube and others.
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IM – Instant Messaging
Pidgin
Connect to multiple IM accounts simultaneously in a single app, including: AOL IM, MSN, and Jabber.
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Mozilla Thunderbird
Powerful spam filtering, solid interface, and all the features you need.
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RSS
Peer-to-Peer Filesharing
Azureus
A powerful, but complicated BitTorrent client. So many features you’ll lose your mind.
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Video Playback
VLC
Plays more video files than most players: Quicktime, AVI, DIVX, OGG, and more. Pretty good interface.
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Media Player Classic
Compact, but powerful media player. Plays anything under the sun. No install necessary.
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DVD Ripping / Video Conversion
Media Coder
Great tool for ripping CDs, DVDs, etc and converting between tons of video formats.
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Word Processing / Office Suites
OpenOffice.org
Big, full featured suite of tools for word processing and spreadsheets. Compatible with and a free replacement for Microsoft Word documents. Also supports OpenDocument Format.
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AbiWord
A word processor. Leaner and quicker than OpenOffice. Compatible with Microsoft Word documents and OpenDocument Format.
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Podcasting
DVD Ripping
Sound Recording
Graphics / Photo Editing
FTP / SFTP
IRC
Archiving
PeaZip
Fantastic archiving utility to extract and pack archives of an extensive amount of formats. PeaZip also features password protecting archives, keyfile support, system integration, a lovely interface, and much more.
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Note Taking
Freemind
An innovative application for note taking and outlining. Takes time to get used to, but some people swear by it.
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Jarnal
Open Source note taking application written in Java
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Personal Finance
Quasar
Easy to use Accounting package
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Chat Clients
More Web Browsing
Screensaver
More Filesharing
Frostwire
GNUTella client based on the Limewire codebase.
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3D Graphics and Modeling
Stars and Outer Space
Celestia
Open-source 3D planetarium software. Akin to traveling through space (outer space).
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Stellarium
“Renders realistic skys in realtime.” See what you would see if your city wasn’t so light-polluted. Used in real planetariums.
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Games
Marathon: Aleph One
Engine for Bungie’s free FPS series Marathon. Play online, solo play with rich original story, many total conversions and thousands of maps.
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Free File Hosting
CC Publisher
Host Creative Commons video or audio files for free on archive.org with this easy uploader.
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Security Tools
NMap
Easy to use port scanner for Windows
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TrueCrypt
Creates encrypted virtual hard drives for extra security
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ClamWin
Open Source Anti-Virus. Very good at detecting viruses. Can be plugged into hMailServer for e-mail protection LIMITATION: Real Time scanning not implemented yet
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MP3 and Audio Tools
MP3 Gain
Easy to use MP3 manipulation tool for Windows. adjusts sound levels on MP3’s so they are all the same
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MP3 Book Helper
This program provides rapid Mp3 (ID3v1, ID3v2) and Ogg/Speex/Flac Vorbis tags editing and file renaming functions. Mass Tag editing is done using special variables and Regular Expressions.
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musikCube
Open Source MP3 Player, ripper and organizer written using the .NET Framework
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