I think Ubuntu needs blogging about. I started a Linux blog, but one person is not enough. You can get a free wordpress blog at http://www.wordpress.com/ and everyone should do that.
It is also important that Ubuntu is more user-friendly. I recently wrote an article about playing Encrypted DVDs on Ubuntu - http://blog.jjtcomputing.co.uk/2009/08/22/playing-encrypted-dvds-in-ubuntu-the-complete-guide/. Things like that shouldn't have to be documented on people's blogs - they should either work or have a simple manual page on wiki.ubuntu.com that tells people how to do it. More Windows-like features would really help increase market share.
Until about a year ago, I was not connected to the internet on my Ubuntu machine. This meant I had to install manually 58 packages to get Rhythmbox to play mp3s. This wasted so much time that I installed XP on the machine = not good!! Until using Ubuntu is easy, market share cannot be expected to increase.
I think Ubuntu needs blogging about. I started a Linux blog, but one person is not enough. You can get a free wordpress blog at http:// www.wordpress. com/ and everyone should do that.
It is also important that Ubuntu is more user-friendly. I recently wrote an article about playing Encrypted DVDs on Ubuntu - http:// blog.jjtcomputi ng.co.uk/ 2009/08/ 22/playing- encrypted- dvds-in- ubuntu- the-complete- guide/. Things like that shouldn't have to be documented on people's blogs - they should either work or have a simple manual page on wiki.ubuntu.com that tells people how to do it. More Windows-like features would really help increase market share.
Until about a year ago, I was not connected to the internet on my Ubuntu machine. This meant I had to install manually 58 packages to get Rhythmbox to play mp3s. This wasted so much time that I installed XP on the machine = not good!! Until using Ubuntu is easy, market share cannot be expected to increase.