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bhavi
March 21st, 2008, 10:47 AM
What do you think of Linux siotuation in India?

deepclutch
March 21st, 2008, 11:10 AM
well GNU/Linux is pretty much known to average computer users in India.states like Kerala where the penetration is high!
ubuntu is by far the most popular distro followed by fedora and opensuse.

bhavi
March 21st, 2008, 12:02 PM
well GNU/Linux is pretty much known to average computer users in India.states like Kerala where the penetration is high!
ubuntu is by far the most popular distro followed by fedora and opensuse.
yes I agree with you...

NikS
March 27th, 2008, 06:28 AM
Well,
i think the place where i stay is far from using any other os than Ms Windows.. i dont understand, y....!!!
Alright, i accept that linux is well known but the use..... I doubt.. most peolpe say, every1 around uses Ms so theres kind of an compatibility issue.... even regarding some parts in openoffice documents, n now that, Ms has changed their doc type to docx since 2007 office, the problem seems to have grown...

I dont understand y people shift to linux, if every1 does theres no issue to worry about!!!!!

M sorry, m a mere bigginer,so my views may not be correct even the statements i made...

bhavi
March 27th, 2008, 02:26 PM
Well,
i think the place where i stay is far from using any other os than Ms Windows.. i dont understand, y....!!!
Alright, i accept that linux is well known but the use..... I doubt.. most peolpe say, every1 around uses Ms so theres kind of an compatibility issue.... even regarding some parts in openoffice documents, n now that, Ms has changed their doc type to docx since 2007 office, the problem seems to have grown...

I dont understand y people shift to linux, if every1 does theres no issue to worry about!!!!!

M sorry, m a mere bigginer,so my views may not be correct even the statements i made...
No problems mate.. We will discuss this offine...

NikS
March 28th, 2008, 08:55 AM
Well, here we go!!!

I have suggested and succesfully convinced 2 of my freinds to shift to Linux, dumping windows!!!

They were too frustrated due to the viruses on windows!!!

Thats a lead, isnt it???
:)

nebu
March 28th, 2008, 09:00 AM
most people that i know dont even know what linux or ubuntu is!!!??!!!

Sukarn
March 28th, 2008, 09:06 AM
I think the spellings need fixing

Anyway, I don't think that its making much of a dent, at least where I live (Jabalpur, M.P.)

Because of the high level of piracy here, everyone I know is running a pirated copy of Windows, and most of them don't even know that they're doing something illegal.

I've tried converting a lot of people, been successful with getting more than half of them to run one of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu or Mint. Almost all of them, though, are still dual booting after more than a year of using Ubuntu.

Some people are dual booting for games, some are dual booting for programming environments that are taught in school/college, and which are limited to Windows (like Visual Basic). I even know one guy who is dual booting because iTunes makes the task of managing everything in his iPod very easy compared to gtkpod, amarok and rhythmbox. gtkpod is not really as easy as iTunes for managing the iPod, and amarok and rhythmbox cannot do videos.

Then again, there's one guy I know who dual boots Windows with Kubuntu because he likes amarok and amarok is not available for Windows.

I voted for "It has brought down M$ to a greater extent"

prshah
March 28th, 2008, 09:21 AM
It has brought down M$ to a greater extent

In fact, in Channai, a lot of government departments including TNEB, Port Trust etc are using linux for backend services, and have replaced most MS frontends.

But India is a "consumption-oriented" linux implementer. I don't see many contributions to Linux by Indians living in India.

This should change.

bhavi
March 28th, 2008, 01:15 PM
Nice discussions... ;-)

meindian523
March 28th, 2008, 06:53 PM
I've been talking here and there and distributed some CDs.....now people come p to me and ask about Linux,and I'm becoming the head of the linux section in the to-be-set up research wing under the IEEE chapter in our college,another means and ways to spread linux plus raise the skillsets of the people who are interested.

meindian523
March 28th, 2008, 06:54 PM
I voted for It has to still improve.

bhavi
March 29th, 2008, 07:04 AM
I voted for It has to still improve.
Yes.... I work on launchpad answers have answered to 800+ questions and my feeling is the same...

Google Spider
March 29th, 2008, 12:03 PM
Anyway, I don't think that its making much of a dent, at least where I live (Jabalpur, M.P.)

Because of the high level of piracy here, everyone I know is running a pirated copy of Windows, and most of them don't even know that they're doing something illegal.


+1


):P

I was under a serious impression that I am the only one using Ubuntu in MP :lolflag:


People make faces like this --->(:confused:) when I utter the word "Ubuntu" or any other Linux distro :biggrin:

bhavi
March 29th, 2008, 01:47 PM
+1


):P

I was under a serious impression that I am the only one using Ubuntu in MP :lolflag:


People make faces like this --->(:confused:) when I utter the word "Ubuntu" or any other Linux distro :biggrin:
But the fact is linux is easier to use than windows... ;)

Sukarn
March 29th, 2008, 03:08 PM
But the fact is linux is easier to use than windows... ;)

Try explaining that to people here when they give you looks of disgust and disbelief at the mention of Linux.

bhavi
March 29th, 2008, 03:21 PM
Try explaining that to people here when they give you looks of disgust and disbelief at the mention of Linux.
Well thats a challenge but making people believe in linux and convincing them to use it isnt difficult I think...

mridkash
March 30th, 2008, 04:23 AM
Anyone from Chandigarh here??
Chandigarh also has IT Park, which is good.

And Bhavi, Please don't use stupid misspellings for Microsoft. We are not against anybody, we just want to support ubuntu.

NikS
April 21st, 2008, 01:32 PM
When i discuss the same with people, they say that the problem is not its userfriendlyness, it is: Its compatibility!!!
Most people around, when use Windows, it becomes difficult to interact!!
And with Ms changing their file formats like for Office 07, it becomes even more difficult..
What i could convince them on is using a dual boot!!
But then: where can we get an mp3 player from?? What r dependencies?? Its so tedious!! Is net must???

And here, net is not something very common, still, in india...
Loads of people dnt have it, and the remaining have a download limit of some 350 or 500 Mbs, or Max of 1Gb....

Atleast i cant ansewer all those questions to their satisfaction!!!

Sukarn
April 21st, 2008, 02:19 PM
When i discuss the same with people, they say that the problem is not its userfriendlyness, it is: Its compatibility!!!
Most people around, when use Windows, it becomes difficult to interact!!
And with Ms changing their file formats like for Office 07, it becomes even more difficult..
What i could convince them on is using a dual boot!!
But then: where can we get an mp3 player from?? What r dependencies?? Its so tedious!! Is net must???

And here, net is not something very common, still, in india...
Loads of people dnt have it, and the remaining have a download limit of some 350 or 500 Mbs, or Max of 1Gb....

Atleast i cant ansewer all those questions to their satisfaction!!!

Yeah, it becomes a pain when they don't have a net connection or when they have something like BSNL or Airtel's limited plans. Their argument - "but its so fast and cheap", my argument - "but its so costly after the tiny limit is reached". I even know some people who've got dial up and are spending hundreds or Rupees per month, although they could get an Airtel unlimited usage plan for much less than they are currently spending on their decade old dial up.

I'm currently on an Airtel 256 kbps unlimited usage plan, and although its not as fast as most net connections in other countries, I'm happy enough with it for now.

bhavi
April 21st, 2008, 02:41 PM
Yeah, it becomes a pain when they don't have a net connection or when they have something like BSNL or Airtel's limited plans. Their argument - "but its so fast and cheap", my argument - "but its so costly after the tiny limit is reached". I even know some people who've got dial up and are spending hundreds or Rupees per month, although they could get an Airtel unlimited usage plan for much less than they are currently spending on their decade old dial up.

I'm currently on an Airtel 256 kbps unlimited usage plan, and although its not as fast as most net connections in other countries, I'm happy enough with it for now.
But internet speed in general is faster than windows because

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for its own purpose... :)

Sukarn
April 21st, 2008, 02:50 PM
But internet speed in general is faster than windows because

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for its own purpose... :)

I noticed that when I started using Mandrake (now known as Mandriva) a few years ago, but the kind of people we're talking about here wouldn't be looking at the exact figures that some software shows them as "download speed".

NikS
April 21st, 2008, 08:11 PM
But internet speed in general is faster than windows because

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for its own purpose... :)

True..

I use personal firewall when online in Windows.. If i block svchost (a win process) it doesnt allow ANY (DAMN) Transaction on the net...Its like 'lockin all connections!!!' And that file connects to Win site.. some others are also there, like some time sync etc..

Windoooooooowwwssss!!!!

Sukarn
April 22nd, 2008, 12:06 PM
True..

I use personal firewall when online in Windows.. If i block svchost (a win process) it doesnt allow ANY (DAMN) Transaction on the net...Its like 'lockin all connections!!!' And that file connects to Win site.. some others are also there, like some time sync etc..

Windoooooooowwwssss!!!!

Yeah, that was quite annoying... But lets not turn this into a Windows discussion or bashing thread.

NikS
April 23rd, 2008, 12:28 PM
No mate..
Dont worry..


Well, heres what i do these days: I have srated convincing people to use fedora, if not ubuntu!!!
They complain about the dependencies and net..
So i say install fedora then, i have the src of the apts generally needed, so they can be compiled!!!!
No probs!!!

Atleast, they are turning to linux!!!
:)

bhavi
April 23rd, 2008, 01:51 PM
No mate..
Dont worry..


Well, heres what i do these days: I have srated convincing people to use fedora, if not ubuntu!!!
They complain about the dependencies and net..
So i say install fedora then, i have the src of the apts generally needed, so they can be compiled!!!!
No probs!!!

Atleast, they are turning to linux!!!
:)
Yes +1 mate....

NikS
June 4th, 2008, 03:31 AM
Ha...

Sorry people..
Now its time for Me to turn to Fedora!!!

Ubuntu not working on my PC, dont know y...
It just doesnt boot!!!!!
It started with 7.10 since i installed my Lan card Hardware..
I thought it wil be cleared atleast with the new versiion.. but...

Rt nw, m using a P4, 1.5 Gz with 256 Mb RAM 30Gb HDD... I know its quite an old conf, but lemme tell u, i was using 7.10 on a P3-450Mz with 256Mb n 20Gb!!! So there shouldnt be any problem with the current conf!!!! Rt??
Older versions like 6.06 work Fine, pretty fine, STILL!!
Even Fedora 8 works fine!!

So, m left with no choice but turn to Fedora.....

But still, my mission to spread Linux continues.....
:lolflag:

Sukarn
June 4th, 2008, 06:40 AM
Ha...

Sorry people..
Now its time for Me to turn to Fedora!!!

Ubuntu not working on my PC, dont know y...
It just doesnt boot!!!!!
It started with 7.10 since i installed my Lan card Hardware..
I thought it wil be cleared atleast with the new versiion.. but...

Rt nw, m using a P4, 1.5 Gz with 256 Mb RAM 30Gb HDD... I know its quite an old conf, but lemme tell u, i was using 7.10 on a P3-450Mz with 256Mb n 20Gb!!! So there shouldnt be any problem with the current conf!!!! Rt??
Older versions like 6.06 work Fine, pretty fine, STILL!!
Even Fedora 8 works fine!!

So, m left with no choice but turn to Fedora.....

But still, my mission to spread Linux continues.....
:lolflag:

No problem. Use whatever works for you.

I started using Ubuntu because it was the only distro at that time (November 2005) which recognized my ethernet card. I've stuck with it since.

There was a time in between when no distro would recognize my ethernet card (mid-way 2007) and other parts of my hardware suddenly stopped working in all distros (old as well as new versions) while everything worked fine in Windows for a few months, but that might have some hardware problem. It all magically started working fine again on a random day, and I've been back on Ubuntu since then.

sayakb
June 4th, 2008, 11:39 AM
I guess we need more hype.. People aren't just ready to change (ie shift from MS) :(

NikS
June 6th, 2008, 01:31 PM
+1 mate!!

Well, heres a news!!
1 more for ubuntu!!!
Just finished installing 8.04 on a friends comp today morning!!
He still wants windows but thats for GAMES!! Man..
He's dual bootin, But still, thats a lead!!

:)

bhavi
June 6th, 2008, 02:01 PM
Nice discussions....:)

aiser
December 1st, 2009, 08:55 AM
very good

halovivek
December 1st, 2009, 09:58 AM
need more to come

nikefalcon
October 7th, 2010, 07:28 PM
Around the place where I live, you say "Linux" and people wonder what the hell you're referring to!
Hey! but I have 2 classmates who use Ubuntu! We are trying to popularize Ubutnu in school. Got one of my friends to dual-boot, but it isn't of much use to him bcoz he doesn't ave a net connection. :(
But finally got an official Lucid disk passing around. yippee!

tushargkwd
October 17th, 2010, 10:36 AM
I use Ubuntu on my Laptop.

Many of my friends have installed Ubuntu on their Laptops after watching me use my laptop..

The things they find best are the Graphics and the Window System of Ubuntu....What they like about Windows is the Games and familiarity....

I am just trying to make people more familiar with Ubuntu, that's how I am helping in extending the Ubuntu community.

GokulR
November 10th, 2010, 08:57 AM
Slowly people are moving towards Linux, not sure about Ubuntu. Still education about usage of Linux is required among the general public, students, etc.
As far as I know most developers, IT people started using Linux @ home.

-Gokul

yndesai
October 3rd, 2012, 12:31 PM
Only linux that is big hit in india is Android.

Which is again not really "FREE".

Things can only improve for linux in India.

BTW my kid (9yr old) just want Mint on his laptop.