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Regards from Kaliningrad, Russia
That bug is being fixed here partially by now, see below.
Just to make sure, I visited some PC shops around and, to my surprise,
found some computers with Ubuntu and few with FreeDOS (and, as
consultant said, any linux distro from list could be installed for
free)
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Boris Malkov wrote:
> I'm using Ubuntu since 8.04, and have noticed something. It was improving
> with every single release,
> but since 12.04 I don't see neither the progress nor at least stability: it
> is getting worse.
I am not an Ubuntu developer, but as fa
I'm using Ubuntu since 8.04, and have noticed something. It was improving with
every single release, but since 12.04 I don't see neither the progress nor at
least stability: it is getting worse. The 16.04 tortures me with many glitches
on the daily basis, and I found here a bug report already su
I suggest changing the title of this bug to :
"Non-free systems have a majority market share"
which is certainly the original intended idea of this bug.
(Of course Google Android is not a free system because it contains non-
free Google Mobile Services.)
And therefore re-opening the bug.
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PC and laptop times are not over, no, tablets and mobile phones are
not an alternative. Alternative devices may obsolete a PC at many
places, but: For those who want a PC or laptop if they go to a shop,
they still pretty everywhere only find Windows. There should be some
hardware that comes preinst
Let us ponder for a moment on the Founding Bug of Ubuntu. Now that
Shuttleworth has accepted to port Ubuntu as the official platform for
the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Maybe it is time to think about that
"fix released". I know, « the world has changed », « we've come to
better terms »... Microso
bug 1 is a platform monopoly problem. In the case of Ebay, Uber, Airbnb,
Windows, most people are on each of these platforms, because, well,
everyone else is on that platform. Not because the platform is better.
Fortunately, it seems there is a bugfix emerging for the plaform
monopoly problem, and
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> A few years ago some study allegedly found that 80%
> of computer usage is now done using tablets and phones.
You mean 80 % of the computer usage that nobody really needs is now
done using tablets and phones. Apart from storek
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"So wearables (incl watches) (...) are likely to keep using unix-based
systems, usually specifically gnu&linux."
Tizen is one of them.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tizen
Regards,
zakzor
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016, 12:35 Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi :)
> While this is still true and un
Hi :)
While this is still true and unlikely to change many people are using
chromebooks, tablets, phones and other devices to do things that they
previously would have had to use a desktop to do. Laptops have also become
much more popular too. A few years ago some study allegedly found that 80%
o
I confirm this bug.
I visited some local PC stores (middle-sized city in Italy) and I attempted to
buy a machine without any proprietary software.
All the computers on sale had proprietary software.
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Hi I am Shazedur Rahim Joardar Ring from Bangladesh. In here the vendors
like hp and dell brings up the laptops with Ubuntu or OpenSuse pre-
installed but when it reaches to the peoples hand it got the distros
demolished by the IT support people of the retailers and fenestra
(synonym of MS ..) is l
@Martin Wildam +1
This bug was never fixed. Not even close.
And the word "liberation" was added later and I don't see any of it.
Microsoft "loves" Linux? What about open source being a cancer a few
years ago?
Yes, they are afraid but, as always, they know what they are doing.
We, on the other
Post scriptum: IMHO as the description of bug 1 shows it is pretty
obvious that the bug is not solved so I do not understand why it's
status is "fix released".
> This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
>
> Steps to repeat:
>
> 1. Visit a local PC store.
> 2. Attempt to buy a
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Neither the way Microsoft will/says/wants bringing Ubuntu to Windows
nor the rise of Android on the mobile phones is IMHO an argument to
mark Bug 1 solved.
Even from the usability of the basic operating system I think there
are still to-dos left to make more people move to Linux - apart from
the b
The fix for Bug #1 is to spread free software everywhere. With the
recent Ubuntu in/on Windows announcement, (many many many) millions of
people who couldn't access or participate in Ubuntu will soon have that
ability, giving them a glimpse into our world and a chance they've never
had.
We're maki
This is the time for this bug to be expanded and moved to any other bug-tracker
that's not part of canonical group ltd.
There are so many issues to be addressed, ie. "the company I believed for more
than a decade is turning back on my principles"
I understand that having a Linux container on wind
I have to agree with @Mark Cariaga (mzc)
The bug was never sent a proper solution.
The reason is that there are a large base of software running ONLY on Windows.
Wine is hard at this moment to be configured and there are so many things that
can go wrong that never
In order to be able to fix t
This if was not really closed. We just gave in:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-and-canonical-partner-to-bring-
ubuntu-to-windows-10/
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In 2013 Mark Shuttleworth marked the bug as resolved in Ubuntu since
Android and ios have created diversity in the market which defeats the
issue despite Ubuntu itself not having a direct hand in the shift. Also,
mentioned in the post was the fact that the desktop os should focus on
creating a bet
I noticed that it hasn't been mentioned, but Microsoft Windows Mobile
has failed to take hold of the mobile market.
That is some serious progress on this bug. Devs are realizing that
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bugs are ignored than closed, see:
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Checked in half an hour ago at a hotel where they use open office,
Thunderbird, Firefox etc. - they are on a good way. I also switched all the
required applications and only at the end changed the underlying OS. That
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Am 23.05.2015 09:56 schrieb "
There is a hardware platform - it's called Lenovo. It is built to be
totally compatible with Linux, and sold as a Linux machine in many parts
of the world. AFAIK every Lenovo machine works totally out of the box
with Ubuntu. I just upgraded my Lenovo Netbook from 14.04 to 15.04 and
will shortly
2015-05-22 21:19 GMT+02:00 mohican <1...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> ***Ubuntu need to be sold pre-installed on 100% compatible harware.***
>
> But this is not enough, people will not buy PCs with an alternative OS on
> it. People buy PCs with Windows because they know it and expect it to work
> 100% (
Reading more of this topic, I noticed that Faldegast (in post #1293) and
torpedolos (in post #1301) also introduced this idea of having a harware
brand for GNU/Linux. Then a few others supported the idea.
These posts have been made in august 2010. FIVE YEARS AGO...
Let's not wait another five year
-
Summary :
The only strategy that could lead to GNU/Linux [Ubuntu] being adopted by a
large number of users is to do what Apple has done with the "Mac" : sell
specifically assembled computers with a distinctive brand (e.g. the "Tux") and
build a user-friendly brand-image
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consider this bug solved until Window joins
> Internet Explorer's decline, which I think will happen if ChromeOS
> success continues.
>
> > Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 12:42:10 +
> > From: 1...@bugs.launchpad.net
> > To: faldeg...@hotmail.com
> > Subject: Re: [ubunt
s.
> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 12:42:10 +
> From: 1...@bugs.launchpad.net
> To: faldeg...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-marketing] [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market
> share
>
> Hi :)
> When this bug was first posted even laptops were quite rare. So the o
Hi :)
When this bug was first posted even laptops were quite rare. So the only
form-factor that people were aware of was desktops. It is already
difficult to imagine such a time!
It was after this bug was posted that netbooks came out and they were
swiftly crushed by clever tactics from MS. Do
Randall Ross:
> Perhaps we should change the bug name to:
>
> "Microsoft has a majority market share on the Desktop"
I agree with the proposal, as it will put things on "scope" :-)
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I still do not agree. Microsoft never had majority market share on
anything but desktop.
> Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 18:29:51 +
> From: marceloa...@gmail.com
> To: faldeg...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share
>
> i think Bug
What are the numbers of the fork bugs?
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ore is possible and moving offering software in more than one store
> > are a lot easier than supporting different operating systems.
> >
> >> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:19:55 +
> >> From: 1...@bugs.launchpad.net
> >> To: faldeg...@hotmail.com
> >> Subj
so building an alternate
> store is possible and moving offering software in more than one store
> are a lot easier than supporting different operating systems.
>
>> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:19:55 +
>> From: 1...@bugs.launchpad.net
>> To: faldeg...@hotmail.com
l.com
> Subject: Re: [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share
>
> Hi :)
> +1
> except the question is really out-dated now. There's really 3 forks of
> it;
>
> 1. desktop only = still not fixed
> 2. total devices used by weeus = done but debatable
> 3.
Hi :)
+1
except the question is really out-dated now. There's really 3 forks of
it;
1. desktop only = still not fixed
2. total devices used by weeus = done but debatable
3. handhelds = definitely done.
Regards from
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Páll Haraldsson
wrote:
> @mwildam: "[...] ALL OF THEM
> do their main computer work with a PC or laptop. You cannot assume
> that most of the serious computer work is done from an Android phone or
> tablet."
>
> Why is that? And not sure it's true for all.
Bec
Shuttleworth may have closed this bug prematurely (haven't followed all
comments..) based on iOS plus Android having majority over Windows.
Anyway not important now as Android alone seems bigger than Windows now
(including iOS and OS X etc - all others).
@mwildam: "although most people I know do h
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I think this bug should be forked into two because regarding PC/Laptops the
bug is IMHO definitely not fixed.
Why there should be a difference? - Well, although most people I know do
have a smartphone (or two - a private one and a business phone) and maybe
also have a tablet, ALL OF THEM do their
no
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> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 19:12:25 +
> From: 1...@bugs.launchpad.net
> To: mesu...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share
>
> ** Package changed: linux (Fedora) => fedora
>
> ** Changed in: fedora
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"LocutusOfBorg"
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"(I noticed that all
ubuntu specific programs are all dependancies of each other despite not
needing the others to run in most cases.)"
co
"(I noticed that all
ubuntu specific programs are all dependancies of each other despite not
needing the others to run in most cases.)"
could you please give examples?
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It looks like in the latest ubuntu pre-release, all us users have been
ignored in favour of more spyware and adware, which leaks info to the
british an US governments, through all those useless lens addon that
connect to all those websites. I suspect that this spyware will become a
dependency and l
we miss old "Ubuntu Manifesto" speaking about ‘free of charge’ and we
feel be betrayed by the "portfolio of services provided by Canonical" of
current policies
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Hi :)
Thanks YannUbuntu! :))
I accidentally read some early comments in this thread. I really liked 113's
code! :) If we could have something like that on LiveCds as part of ClamAv's
check or something! :))
Regards from
Tom :)
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Hi :)
How can you change the summary?
It's a bit rude too. I do realise you have a single agenda to push but it
would be better to start a new bug-report rather than change an existing one.
People's replies now make no sense because they were replying to the original
bug-report as originall
** Summary changed:
- Microsoft has a majority market share
+ Ubuntu is too buggy to gain majority market share
** Summary changed:
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Agree strongly.
On 7 June 2013 15:45, Martin Wildam <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> > Wow, i find it amazing that you don't see more people using mobile or
> hand-held devices in your town!
> > Also amazing that y
use to print A4 in colour. I
can't get the Oki C810 nor the Ricoh to work at all under Gnu&Linux.
The tiny hewlett packard printers worked "straight off the bat" with 0
effort.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Martin Wildam <1...@bug
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Wow, i find it amazing that you don't see more people using mobile or
> hand-held devices in your town!
> Also amazing that you can't buy any hand-held or mobile devices anywhere.
> Such devices have already pretty much t
nchpad.net>
>To: tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
>Sent: Friday, 7 June 2013, 8:48
>Subject: Re: [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share
>
>
>I firmly believe that this bug is no where near being fixed!
>
>Things that need to be fixed:
>
>1. Quite a few of the
I firmly believe that this bug is no where near being fixed!
Things that need to be fixed:
1. Quite a few of the OEM's still don't support Linux, and whenever
drivers are asked for (I'm talking about items that aren't supported
correctly by the kernel, such as my particular GPU.) they try to ge
Not only visiting a shop you still mostly see Windows on the PCs, it took
me a lot of discussion and cost me about 200 bucks more than expected to
get a new PC from Dell (today) with Ubuntu preinstalled. First time, Dell
made troubles selling me a Windows-less PC, so for my experience here in
Austr
This bug is not fixed. Based on the outlined steps to repeat:
1. Visit a local PC store.
2. Attempt to buy a machine without any proprietary software.
At least in the Reno, NV area, the results of the "steps to repeat"
involve relatively-nonexistent availability of free-and-open-source
p
Dear Mr Shuttleworth,
I'm happy to see that this bug is fixed but you could have attached the
correct patch (read as 'valid proof'). Humbly, the figure above doesn't
reflect the global perspective of adoption of FOSS in desktop market.
Android/Chrome OS on desktops .. here in India? No way.
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Getting the refund back for an unused Windows license on purchased
computer with Windows preinstalled can be difficult or impossible.
Toshiba Finland, for example, doesn't even bother to answer enquiries of
this sort.
Nowadays, you *can* find laptops preloaded with Ubuntu from Amazon. The
last 3 I
Bravo Zulu!
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Next thing to be changed is Ubuntu promise
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gt; From: Martin Wildam <1...@bugs.launchpad.net>
>To: tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
>Sent: Thursday, 30 May 2013, 23:00
>Subject: Re: [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share
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>Sorry Mark, but as many above I also cannot consider this bug being
>fixed. Only last week I w
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