Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback AN OPEN LETTER TO REDHAT I have been using redhat linux since August 1997 on my desktop. I will never again use redhat, use fedora, nor recommend either to my employer or anyone else. Your comments that consumers should use windows and not switch...
[November 4, 2003, 14:39]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback I'm sorry if the CEO of RedHat has given up on the industry. There are a large number of consumers that could use Linux! That is a horrible thing to say. If all people do is one thing, Linux is the best choice period.
[November 6, 2003, 21:55]
2004: The Year Of Desktop Linux?
Talkback RedHat made the decision to go strictly enterprise. This trend may yet be in its infancy, but industry analysts say it could eventually open up the choices available to businesses, and even consumers.
[December 27, 2003, 22:51]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback I think that RedHat's opinion that "LINUX is not mature enough for the desktop" and the unofficial blessing of Windows to temporarily replace it can only serve as an April Fool's day heading. As a sys admin and consultant, I am grateful to RedHat...
[November 5, 2003, 19:32]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback I'm using Redhat for the last few years and it tooks me as much time I have spent on Microsoft to learn it. The comments made by several people about the commercialization interest of Redhat may lead into to such outragious announcement ever heard...
[November 6, 2003, 8:26]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback This is exactly why I dont run or recommend RedHat for the home user. That is not to say that other distros are not ready and able to work for the home user. SuSE works really well on the home machine, since about the 7.0 level and even more so...
[November 5, 2003, 9:20]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback He should be working for microsoft not for RedHat.
[December 8, 2003, 2:49]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback RedHat is not the best choice for the typical home user. It is very dificult for the typical home user to install and run RedHat (or most other disributions of Linux) in its present state. If RedHat is pulled form store shelves it will only keep...
[November 12, 2003, 9:19]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback First of all I didnt like the comment made out by the CEO of Redhat. He would have better said that Redhat Linux is not suitable for desktop. Further Mandrake looks lot better like a desktop. On the other side, may be he was trying to be true.
[November 6, 2003, 17:44]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Guess that just about does it for me and RedHat.
[May 4, 2004, 2:04]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback I don't agree, but if RedHat really believes that Microsoft Windows is a better choice for home users, perhaps before making the annoucement, Redhat should have waited for Microsoft to announce that Linux is a better choice than Windows for...
[November 4, 2003, 14:36]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback So do you expect, that I believe thats RedHat CEO recommends windows? If you dont put this title, nobody reads yours article.isn't it ? Or are you recomends windows ?
[November 6, 2003, 2:05]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback I believe it's time for the Linux comunity to do to Redhat as has been done to M$. Find an alternative and let them go on their own way. They feel that since they are discontinuing their free desktop line then now is the perfect time to push...
[November 5, 2003, 21:52]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Those who commented this article from Redhat should check with general 90% computer users who are etiher non IT or simple home user. Redhat is right that it will take atleast 1 or 2 yesr to become as popular as Widows on home front.
[November 5, 2003, 19:05]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Redhat is not talking about LINUX experts or IT experts using Linux in their home machine. That's true that people have linux on their system and installed various devices on it and are happy. And they cooly write about it but when we talk about...
[November 5, 2003, 19:00]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Does this mean RedHat's lawsuit against SCO will be dropped? Will RedHat now join SCO?
[November 5, 2003, 17:10]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback It looks like RedHat is being led into the MS integration-catchup server product line. It is a shame RedHat has made such a decision, because its brand name in the desktop market gives it a lead in the server enterprise market.
[November 5, 2003, 14:43]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback Frankly I believe that RedHat should call it quits and get out of the Market Place. RedHat Linux is barely a decent Linux when it is all boiled down. Their product is lack luster and void of real features.
[November 5, 2003, 13:55]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback lorsque j'ai commencé à regarder Linux il y a 3 ans ceic ètait vrai et j'ai essayé la version 5 je crois de redhat qui n'ètait dèja pas à l'èpoque la plus "facile" pour un enduser.depuis mon PC personnnel foncvtionne avec Linux Suse 8.2...
[November 5, 2003, 13:17]
Red Hat Recommends Windows For Consumers
Talkback We should boycott RedHat everywhere, because they have just stopped support on free distro and don't want other (eg Mandrake,Suse, debian .will take their place on desktop :-||
[November 5, 2003, 11:27]

