Ubuntu looks nice and tries to copy the Apple way, but in an open source
manner. That's not bad. What is bad is that you can't get Ubuntu
Hardware. That's Apple's strength: if you buy an Apple you know it just
works. If you buy Windows you know your hardware will most probably work
as this is the most widespread system for desktop computers. If you
download and install Ubuntu you need luck and/or knowledge to get things
(hardware and software) going. It took almost 2 years before my atheros
network card in my laptop was supported by default and Bluetooth still
doesn't work.

Need software for your Blackberry? available for Windows and OSX and of
course not for Ubuntu. Need to sync your Android device? : not possible
with Ubuntu. Need a scanner: no problem for Windows or OSX: just look
for the respective logos on the box in the shops. Linux: search for
supported devices, read what features are or are not supported, and try
to get this (mostly outdated) model.

Cannonical should team up with hardware manufacturers, open a Web Shop
and start selling hardware that works with Ubuntu out of the box: just
like Apple does, but it an open manner. It doesn't need to be an Ubuntu-
branded product, though it would be nice to see beautiful orange colored
hardware on desks as a statement.

And we desperately need: ebooks, music, etc. It's still very annoying
that I can't easily buy ebooks with Ubuntu; I'll have to rune adode
digital editions either with wine or in virtualbox.

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