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August 30th, 2005

Self defeating desktop Linux strategies

Posted by Paul Murphy @ 2:45 am

Categories: Distributions, Enterprise Policy, General, Hardware, Linux, Linux Desktop OS

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Back on August 9th Michael Singer had a very interesting analysis piece called "Linux on the desktop–almost there again?" focused around the observation that "even with all the hoopla last year about Linux progress, the buzz over breaking the Windows stronghold has died down considerably."

The article drew 155 talkback comments, mostly from people offering their views on why desktop Linux appears to have run out of steam.

I’ve been looking at language design issues with respect to the four major programming models (Cell, CMT, PowerPC, and x86) in the context of a specific set of requirements. In working through the hows and whys of language acceptance one of the most striking things is the continuation of Fortran as a viable scientific programming language.

Fortran, to put it nicely, hasn’t had a right to exist since the late sixties in the sense that it does nothing well and has no comparative advantage even against something as stunted as Algol66. And yet not only does Fortran retain an enormous following among people working in science and engineering, but its simplified spin-off, the Beginner’s All Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code is the foundation language for Microsoft’s developers worldwide.

There’s a parallel phenomena that affects systems implementations of all kinds: busy users will spend hundreds of hours doing something the old way in order to avoid having to spend a couple of hours learning the new way. You can see one rationale for this by looking at each learn/do decision independently: imagine that a task takes 30 minutes the old way, and five minutes the new way -but it takes an hour to learn to use the new tool for this purpose. Put the user under daily "get it done" pressure and continuing the old way of working looks thirty five minutes better each time the decision comes up -even though learning the new tools would free up a full working day each month.

There’s only one way to get around this during a systems implementation: take the users out of their regular jobs, force them to learn the new tools, and then completely take away the old tools before they return to their jobs.

That’s really why Fortran remains so popular: people carry around "their" files and become so vested in what they know that they’ll defend it to the death. It’s also, of course, a major contributing reason for the continuation of Microsoft’s hold on the desktop market.

So what’s the lesson for the Linux desktop? -it’s the same as for any other systems implementation: things that let people continue doing things the old way, including dual boot strategies and this nonsense of making the Linux desktop look more Windows like than Windows, are doing far more harm then good.

Paul MurphyPaul Murphy (a pseudonym) is an IT consultant specializing in Unix and related technologies. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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unless Linux goes proprietary.
How will that make a difference? In what way is that different from what Xandros does. (Read the rest)
Posted by: tracy anne Posted on: 01/12/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Broken link  Real World | 08/30/05
Thanks - it should be fixed soon  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 08/30/05
180 degrees wrong  frgough@... | 08/30/05
Some good irony there.  Zinoron | 08/30/05
Proving the point  frgough@... | 08/30/05
I'll agree with that...  rapson | 08/30/05
Geek / User Divide  Steven Rogers | 08/30/05
I think you brought up a good point  rapson | 08/30/05
Very good post  Anti_Zealot | 08/30/05
I agree completely...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
User-designer-coder  davidtristan@... | 08/31/05
The average user  cashaww | 08/30/05
Spoken like a true geek...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
No irony.  cdgoldin | 08/30/05
The irony is not in the situation, but in his statement.  Zinoron | 08/30/05
I've got your clue right here...  dingletec_z | 08/30/05
Sorry but you have some misconceptions  maldain | 08/30/05
I agree.  eigerface001 | 08/30/05
Agreed  kjgslg@... | 08/30/05
Why I haven't switched to desktop Linux...  Zinoron | 08/30/05
Why I haven't switched to desktop Linux...  Real World | 08/30/05
Dual Boot  dingletec_z | 08/30/05
So why do people in China prefer bootlegged Windows?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
Oh, you mean like their banks and science projects?  Zinoron | 08/30/05
No, it won't just be just a US product  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
You consistently use this arguement  skeptic tank | 08/30/05
No_Ax the Karl Rove of technology  Chad_z | 08/31/05
linux, windows, drm, perfect together  pesky_z | 08/30/05
agreed  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 08/31/05
Linux As A Hobby OS  nw87 | 08/30/05
Linux PC from Walmart?  dingletec_z | 08/30/05
Pleased to make your acquaintance...  cdgoldin | 08/30/05
theoretical "Walmart product"?  Real World | 08/30/05
Right here...  Tim Patterson | 08/30/05
Email images  shurdeek | 08/31/05
I email images all the time  MacGeek2121 | 08/31/05
Hmmm  maldain | 08/30/05
RE: your acquaintance...  JakAttak | 08/30/05
Little documentation for OSX, buy books for documentation  MacGeek2121 | 08/31/05
I'll ask my wife to come over and show you.  enduser_z | 08/30/05
This may make you my aquitance...  rarsa | 08/30/05
Concepts  shurdeek | 08/31/05
HOWTO  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/30/05
Linux Grandma  Steven Rogers | 08/30/05
I don't really see linux as a collective project  maldain | 08/30/05
Well, yes and no.  Zinoron | 08/30/05
that's the problem  wjvann@... | 09/05/05
I think  cashaww | 08/30/05
Ironically  enduser_z | 08/30/05
Why should I switch?  cd2_z | 08/30/05
I Switched  glenngrace@... | 08/30/05
Pure BS  balsover | 08/31/05
Little Modem??  Aaron A Baker | 09/02/05
Linux on the Desktop  mfrap | 08/30/05
I use Xandros!  webwalker_z | 08/30/05
I am happy for you  mfrap | 08/30/05
Long timne Window user - now another Xandros convert  sawthpaw | 08/31/05
Me too  Chad_z | 08/31/05
Linux on the Desktop  Rico | 08/31/05
the classic murph  zzz1234567890 | 08/30/05
That is why many Linux installs are going back to WIndows.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
Amen  jguyp725@... | 08/30/05
Have you purged...  Zinoron | 08/30/05
All of them that are important...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
Examples...  Anti_Zealot | 08/30/05
Here, I'll get you started.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
Did you read the article?  rarsa | 08/30/05
not fear, just not necessary  wjvann@... | 09/05/05
Boys and girls, the fact is, Linux has been a failure on the desktop.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
I don't understand  Bill4 | 08/30/05
ROFLMAO... (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/30/05
Checked linux latelly?  rarsa | 08/30/05
All together now  Real World | 08/31/05
Actually, it never really enticed the OEM vendors  CobraA1 | 08/30/05
Why do you suppose is that?  mfrap | 08/30/05
All I ask of OEMs is...  Zogg | 08/31/05
That is my point  mfrap | 08/31/05
K.I.S.S  jonoakley | 08/31/05
failure...  zztong | 08/31/05
Same percentage of desktops for years.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/31/05
nothing, if...  zztong | 09/22/05
Linux is only a mistress right now  jonoakley | 08/31/05
the problem is instability  hipparchus2000 | 08/30/05
Huh?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/30/05
Instability?  CobraA1 | 08/30/05
yes but ....  hipparchus2000 | 08/31/05
The biggest Linux problem is human psychic. It always fears NEW.  Vily Clay | 08/30/05
Another problem is people who lead Linux.  Vily Clay | 08/30/05
GUI and lack of decent software  Wagadonga | 08/30/05
Meaningless and uninformed "To be successful" attack  jesusbits2@... | 08/30/05
The problem  uno@... | 08/30/05
The Real Deal for an OS, my point of view  iTjds | 08/31/05
Interesting but...  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 08/31/05
Your Answer  mfrap | 08/31/05
People do not buy things just because they are good.  Vily Clay | 08/31/05
The real deal. Killer apps.  carlino | 09/01/05
The PAPPL viewpoint  Roger Ramjet | 08/31/05
Curious  Anti_Zealot | 08/31/05
B Sharp  Roger Ramjet | 08/31/05
unauthorized?  balsover | 08/31/05
I can run it on *NIX  Roger Ramjet | 09/01/05
Adoption of a new innovation is more complex...  Bitboy | 08/31/05
The funny thing is.....  kmashraf | 08/31/05
Old Fortran ?  lwojcik | 08/31/05
Why the switch won't happen soon...  dmstrat | 08/31/05
Use e.g. not . Can ZDNet put a link to CODEs? (NT)  Vily Clay | 08/31/05
Why should the end user care?  balsover | 08/31/05
And then ...  jonoakley | 08/31/05
FORTRAN  ProfTom | 08/31/05
You didn't mention  DaveAtFraud | 08/31/05
Love that Caleche too, right?  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 09/01/05
Default Settings  jonoakley | 08/31/05
Picking on FORTRAN  DannyO_0x98 | 09/01/05
I agree, but you're describing the problem, not the solution  murph_zZDNet Moderator | 09/01/05
what version of Fortran are you talking about?  vivekrao | 09/02/05
Fortran still best for numerics  vivekrao | 09/02/05
Ironically Apple prevents us from using desktop Linux  cheapdaddy | 09/13/05
unless Linux goes proprietary.  tracy anne | 01/12/06
Self-Defeating? Not!  D. T. Schmitz | 09/18/05
Windows are made of glass  dwilcox22_z | 12/29/05

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