Opinion: 2008 May Be the Year of the Open-Source Desktop
Computerworld - Is 2008 the year of the open-source desktop?
Red Hat Linux is now widely deployed on the servers in my data center. Users have no idea what operating system underlies our Web applications and databases, nor do they care, as long as those tools are highly available.
But the desktop is uncharted territory. Over the past year, Ive been on a quest to find an operating system that balances ease of use, stability, low cost and high functionality. My experiences were the subject of an article in CIO magazine that described how I tried to use my enterprise applications with Windows XP, Mac OS X, Red Hat and Fedora. Recently, Ive spent months running Novells SUSE Linux and Canonical Ltd.s Ubuntu, and Ill report on those efforts soon.
Based on these experiences, I think I can say when the open-source desktop will become a more widely deployed end-user operating system: when it becomes a product and not a project. That will require the following:
- The open-source desktop should recognize my video chip set, my wired/wireless networking hardware and all my storage devices without being custom-configured, which would require me to search the Web to learn how others have done the same thing with the same hardware. Searching the Web works, but even for a high-level engineer, a typical laptop requires a lot of trial and error.
- Wireless support should include the common security protocols: WPA, PEAP, LEAP and EAP-FAST. The wireless client should roam as I change locations, associate with the most optimal access point and work perfectly upon waking from hibernation.
- USB thumb drives should work seamlessly without having to manually mount a volume.
- The open-source desktop should include a browser, a robust e-mail client, an office productivity suite, a photo editing tool and a GUI tool for setting my configuration preferences.
- It must be stable and reliable.
- Finally, the average user should be able to use it (which rules out all command-line operations).
This is not about being anti-Microsoft. I oversee thousands of machines that use Microsoft software, and many users need applications that are available only for the Microsoft environment.
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