Lucy wrote: > 2009/10/27 Philip Stubbs <phi...@stuphi.co.uk>: > >> 2009/10/21 James Milligan <lak...@lake54.com>: >> >>> Did anyone else watch BBC News this morning? >>> >>> Whilst showing off Windows 7, the tech correspondent showed a Mac with >>> Safari open on ubuntu.com >>> >>> Didn't actually mention the name etc, but said about other OSes. >>> >>> James >>> >> I have not had time to read it yet, >> >> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8326264.stm?ls >> > > It's good. There's a 3 minute interview with someone from Canonical. > Would have been nicer if it'd been a little bit longer. They just > about explained what open source was and gave a tour of the OS. It was > also mentioned that you couldn't run Windows or Mac OS programs on it, > but didn't mention that there are usually equivalent programs > available (while it's a good thing to say, I don't remember such a big > emphasis when Macs are discussed). Unfortunately, I think Ubuntu > looked a little sad on screen compared to the latest shiney Windows > release; I'm looking forward to an improved default theme and a revamp > of Gnome. > > Yes, as much as I like the new themes on Ubuntu (and it briefly showed Compiz switching desktops) maybe they could have chosen a different desktop background.
They also referred to a PC as a Windows PC, and referred to Ubuntu as an Ubuntu Computer. It's almost as if it would make people think they needed to buy a whole new computer. I would have liked it if they had mentioned that it will run on a PC or modern Mac alongside your existing copy of MacOS X or Windows. Still it's a start. I would have liked if they could have mentioned that it's possible to get it free from www.ubuntu.com on CD. > I'm thinking we should invite BBC people to the many launch parties > that are happening this week! Theydo seem to be really trying to be > balanced and informative. > Sounds like a good idea. Later on this week I'm going to be finishing off a PC for a local charity which should get some newspaper coverage. The PC is running Ubuntu (it'll be running Karmic, it's running 9.04 at the moment) and I'm hopefully going to be able to mention that the Devon & Cornwall LUG are happy to help folks get Ubuntu installed on their PCs. Rob -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/