Comment Re:Not too surprising? (Score 1) 464
And this is why we have sellers such as
- ZaReason—request just about any Linux distro you want, even if it's not in the drop-down field (my fave—the only OEM I've found selling systems with KDE and Xfce based distros in addition to GNOME ones)
- System76—all Ubuntu
- Dell—they finally have a desktop with Ubuntu 10.04, and there's some 9.04 & 9.10 laptops
Comment Re:That explains the pay difference... (Score 1) 706
The other thing that needs to be accounted for is the options women have that men don't. Women see having a family or having a career as a choice. They can do one, the other, or both. Men don't get to view that as a choice. For men, they must have a career, period. If they want to also be a father, they do it after they come home from the office.
BS. If a man wants to be a stay at home dad, he absolutely can. Now, some of his friends might give him crap for it, because it's not "manly" to have your wife being the breadwinner, but your comment just reiterates that sexist assumption and perpetuates the problem.
Comment Yes, Ubuntu will run on ARM (Score 2, Interesting) 179
Comment Re:Amazing! (Score 3, Informative) 179
I haven't tried with 128MB, but Etch + E17 runs dandy on a Pentium 2 with 192MB of RAM.
Comment Re:good move (Score 1) 664
Comment Re:False analogy. (Score 1) 664
One exception: Gabe Parmer, GWU's new Operating Systems professor, can make confusing things like concurrency (spinlocks, semaphores, etc.) and page caches easy. After spending only one day on concurrency in his class, I got it. I overheard one student tell him that in a computer architecture class they'd spent 2 weeks on page caches without it making sense, but he'd just taught it in one day, and it made perfect sense. Such teachers are rare.
Comment Re:Witless stenographers? (Score 1) 664
I'm a CS major, so I didn't even notice that those were CS analogies and just considered them normal ways of describing such things.
Comment Re:Let me translate (Score 1) 210
Comment Re:Ubuntu is NOT how one uses open source (Score 1) 210
Comment Re:Why not? (Score 1) 210
And he's not stepping down from Ubuntu or from the Technical Board or from the Community Council. He's just not going to be the CEO of Canonical anymore. He's still up at the top for Ubuntu. It just highlights the distinction between Canonical and Ubuntu.
Comment Re:Why not? (Score 1) 210
Comment Re:Is there a suggestion box? (Score 1) 210
Comment Re:Is there a suggestion box? (Score 1) 210
Though actually, there are Mono bindings for Qt I think. I'm pretty sure we ship them in Kubuntu, or at least have them in Main, but we don't ship anything that uses them.
Comment Re:Manual Farm (Score 1) 210
And for goodness sakes people, there's no free t-shirt for being a member!