Francis Earl wrote:
It is those things though that halt growth on consumer desktops, so until such issues are resolved, Novell and Red Hat will never appeal much to Joe User. Technically uninclined people do not care about such issues, they just want to play their media library, use their webcams and other similar things, and have their games work. Until Red Hat and Novell can answer these questions in a way that allows them to profit enough to appease shareholders, they will never have a good consumer desktop product offering. I think Ubuntu is counter-productive to that goal though, they are just ensuring consumers continue to not care, rather than trying to really inform them in an effective way.
What would you like to inform them about? That it's a bad idea to use an OS that doesn't include licensed codecs as part of its cost and doesn't run itunes?
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