logo

Books and Linux

The postman delivered two books this morning. That should keep me from staring at the shoes of my fellow Tube travellers for a while yet.

Will Linux ever make it to the corporate desktop? I don't think so. It's just too geeky. Now, I like to think I'm fairly clued-up when it comes to PCs and their generals working, but I still find myself pulling my hair out as I try and do the most basic things on Linux PCs. Not only that but it has that look that just says "written by gamers" all over it. The kind of people who think that a good logo for a web-browser is the head of a red dinosaur!

Comments

  1. That's interesting, as there's an article over at http://www.osopinion.com covering similar territory. Here's the URL:

    http://www.osopinion.com/perl/story/19247.html

    IMHO, a very flawed argument. I can't see Linux making it to the corporate desktop. Or that of the more casual home user for that matter...

    • avatar
    • dom
    • Sat 9 Feb 2002 14:33

    No, but Lindows might since Walmart are now selling new machines with it on. I tried it & it installs in 5 minutes (literally). Staying with windows though since want an easy(er) life.

  2. Dear Jake,

    as i have read that you use Mozilla there is an IE theme which is quite nice. So if you miss something try:

    http://mozilla.deskmod.com/?show=showskin&skin_id=13436&install=true

    Regards

    Heini

    PS: Sorry if you already know this.

  3. Nah, I use Mozilla exclusively (at home anyway). If you want a decent theme, this is the only one you can possibly go for:

    The pinstripe theme

    Heh. It's Mac only... ;-)

  4. Hmmmm... compare & contrast:

    Lindows info

    Apple

    Ignore the colours -- kind of a similar look??

    • avatar
    • Dan
    • Sat 9 Feb 2002 20:40

    Theres a new new Linux "Windows" port called Lycorix available at the moment. http://www.lycoris.com/

    Its pretty amazing - completely XP in look and feel - has all the same features that the average corporate user would expect to find. Definately a contender for the corp. environment. Were testing it at the moment and its doing well.

    • avatar
    • dom
    • Sat 9 Mar 2002 02:54

    yes :o)

    Thats certainly interesting...

    • avatar
    • Jake
    • Sat 9 Mar 2002 03:49

    Very nice!

    No reseller in the UK though ;o(

  5. Interesting -- especially given how they've quietly got this thing out there (as compared with the hullabaloo when Lindows was announced.)

    One thing though:

    FLOWER menu?!?

    • avatar
    • Jorge
    • Tue 9 Apr 2002 18:22

    I disagree. I think Linux will make it to the corporate desktop. In fact, RedHat have announced that they are going to start producing a corporate desktop distro early next year. Most of the other distros as well would run fine on the desktop.

    I use Mandrake at home and most of the mjor office suites that come ready with the distro are compatable with MS.

    As for it look, friends of mine keep remarking about my really cool windows theme and ask where they can get a copy.

Your Comments

Name:
E-mail:
(optional)
Website:
(optional)
Comment:


About This Page

Written by Jake Howlett on Mon 2 Sep 2002

Share This Page

# ( ) '

Comments

The most recent comments added:

Skip to the comments or add your own.

You can subscribe to an individual RSS feed of comments on this entry.

Let's Get Social


About This Website

CodeStore is all about web development. Concentrating on Lotus Domino, ASP.NET, Flex, SharePoint and all things internet.

Your host is Jake Howlett who runs his own web development company called Rockall Design and is always on the lookout for new and interesting work to do.

You can find me on Twitter and on Linked In.

Read more about this site »

More Content