Presented at SCALE 13x in Los Angeles, CA on February 21, 2015
We will start with some information about the current Desktop market, the status of the Linux Desktop and its different environments. First, we will list some problems I found and discuss each of them, one-by-one, while showing points where they are related to eachother. These problems vary in nature from community problems to diversity problems while including the problem of the enterprise overriding the needs of the desktop. While some of these problems are not that important, when there are multiples of them, they are problems. The community must work together to solve these problems and make sure that the people who aren't tech-savvy can use a Linux distribution and we must ensure that they enjoy it.
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5. Who am I?
# 18 year old computer hacker
# 2014 summer intern at Red Hat
# Fedora Ambassador
# Kernel engineer
... actually anything low-level!
# AOSP developer
6. Goals
# Share my experiences as a Fedora
Ambassador
# Let people know why I think the
Linux Desktop is broken
7. What is the ¡°Linux Desktop¡±?
# The kernel?
# The community?
# Do we really mean the ¡°Desktop¡± as
in PCs and laptops?
19. Distro problems
# ¡°yum install¡± on Ubuntu?
# <package>-dev on Fedora?
# How do I set up my Printers?
20. Distro problems
¡° The efforts to standardize on a kernel and
a set of core libraries were undermined by
the Distro of the Day that held the position
of power. ¡°
- Miguel de Icaza
22. VGA
# We miss the ¡°It just works¡± moment
# The kernel isn't helping us either
25. Rate of change
# Windows updates its major version
every 2-3 years (sometimes more)
=> No big changes in that time
# Linux distros release more frequently
=> Possible big changes!