Apr 28

I remember what a my friend said several weeks ago. We were discussing about Linux (through Yahoo Messenger) when he suddenly changed his status from “available” to “when you buy microsoft, you only get windows, but when you use linux, you’ll get a house and lots of maintenance”. I suddenly burst out in laughter. It was funny and ironically right.

Yeah, when you buy software from microsoft, you’ll find ready to use software. You JUST use it. You USE windows with all its consequences.

But, when you use Linux, you get a very mutable thing. You can modify most of its part–if not all. You can even develop your own Linux (only when you think you’re strong enough…. and it’s never impossible to be strong enough, hehehe).

Ya, that’s when you’re good in Linux “language’. You can expect to get anything from Linux. You can even get a vista-like (or even Mac-like) appearance–which is much beautiful that the ADEQUATELY beautiful windows xp.

However, when you’re still a newbie in it, you can expect yourself to STILL miss windowsness :D, you wish you had panel kontrol–> add/remove software when you’re in a position where you need to install a program. As for myself, this newbie end-user, using Linux is quite a struggle.

However, so far I enjoyed its beautiful compiz, visual effects, which I’ve never found in windows xp. And I’m sure, if more people use Linux, it will get better-and better. I’m sure of it. And I’m quite proud to be among its users.

Apr 26

Man! I just got an information from a friend of mine (who happened to have introduced me to Linux) that on that holy April 24 two days ago, Ubuntu’s server was down several times due to overaccessed. People from around the world accessed ubuntu.com, I think to know more about Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron or because too much people downloaded the iso.

Well, this friend of mine also said that this is the first time that Ubuntu’s release absorbed people’s attention, people-from-around-the-world’s attention. Seeing this phenomenon, it occured to me how people welcome Ubuntu more than they have ever shown. Forums show how people consider Ubuntu as a user friendly Linux, the Linux for newbies (in Unix-based OS), the most down-to-earth Linux, the Linux in which Terminal is (almost) not a must :D. Seeing this trend, we can say that it is impossible that more people will turn to Ubuntu when they find that buying a licensed Windows becomes an expensive thing.

Yeah… let’s wish for the best. I mean, let’s wish that Ubuntu can be as user-friendly as Windows (without loosing its stability) so that we don’t have to spend several hundred dollars only to buy a single compact disc.