On mySimon: Inside the World of Charm City Cakes
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 23, 2004 6:29:00 PM

SAN DIEGO--Linux may be entrenched in the data center, but it will need some sprucing up before the upstart operating system grabs a significant spot on the desktop PC.

Cosmetic adjustments, better business applications--and more of them--and improved marketing will help turn the tide, according to speakers at the Desktop Linux Summit here.

While figures vary widely on worldwide Linux desktop penetration, most credible sources place it between 0.5 percent and 2 percent of the market, making the open-source operating system a slowly rising third to Windows and Apple Computer's Mac OS.


Get Up to Speed on...
Open source
Get the latest headlines and
company-specific news in our
expanded GUTS section.


Still, many are optimistic Linux will reach mainstream status, typically defined as 10 percent market share or better, within the next five years.

To get there, analysts say, developers and businesspeople behind Linux will need to make some changes. The user interfaces used by most Linux distributions are a good place to start, independent analyst Amy Wohl said. Some relatively simple cosmetic changes to make Linux look prettier and more similar to dominant Windows conventions would make a big difference, she said.

"It's an issue of how you package things up and present them," she said. "These are issues that are highly fixable. Let's get them fixed."

Open-source marketers also need to change their focus in some areas, Wohl said. Instead of trying to convert Microsoft customers, think about the much bigger potential markets of people who can't afford Microsoft applications, she said, citing the software giant's Office productivity package as an example.

"The fact of the matter is, there are approximately nine workers available as a target market for every one worker using Microsoft Office," she said. "There's a huge market out there without even touching the Microsoft issue."

Linux could also learn a few tricks from Apple, panelists said, such as harvesting the education market. "Another historically successful way to build a market is to give your stuff away to schools," said John Muster, author of numerous Unix and Linux books. "Kids get used to using it there, and they keep with it."

Muster also noted Apple's success in establishing itself as the preferred creator of platforms for multimedia content. A similar niche for Linux, in which open-source products were seen as more advanced and useful than the proprietary alternatives, would do a world of good, he said. "What that ultimately would be for Linux, I'm not sure, but we ought to be working (toward) it," Muster said.

Businesspeople also need to ditch the aura of ethical superiority that often surrounds discussions of open-source software, said Louis Nauges of Microcost, a French IT services and hardware company. Nauges said he has convinced numerous companies to make large-scale desktop migrations based solely on practical considerations such as cost and improved manageability.

"Large enterprises don't care about crusades," he said. "They want people to work more efficiently."

Linux also needs a greater variety of applications. While Linux is covered for important categories such as productivity software, many niche areas remain untouched, giving buyers another reason to stay with Windows, Wohl said.

"When we can really build out the ecosystem, then it will be time to get Linux fully alive for mainstream markets," Wohl said.

And don't count on major software makers to deliver those applications, at least not as long as Linux runs a distant third in desktop market share. Instead of waiting for companies such as Adobe Systems and Intuit to produce Linux versions of popular PC applications, Linux backers need to focus on improving the open-source alternatives to those applications, said Daniel Glazman, CEO of open-source developer Disruptive Innovations.

"If you really want innovation, you have to have new actors," Glazman said, citing GIMP, an evolving open-source alternative to Adobe's dominant Photoshop graphics application. "GIMP is a good example," Glazman said. "It's very competitive with Photoshop in terms of features, but the (user interface) is terribly intimidating." Spruce up GIMP so that it's as usable as Photoshop, Glazman said, and you'll have an application that can help build Linux market share on the desktop.

Among the stickiest of those specialty areas is gaming. While games regularly dominate rankings for the best-selling Windows-based software, they've barely made a dent on Linux.

Soaring production costs for top-tier games make it futile to try to convince big game developers to produce Linux titles, said Jay Moore, evangelist for GarageGames, which publishes games and game-creation tools.

Real momentum will have to come from independent developers, who can produce reasonably sophisticated games on slim budgets if given the right tools, Moore said.

While open-source partisans have a reputation as cheapskates when it comes to actually paying for software, Moore said his company has found Linux users increasingly willing to pony up for well-made games. "Having a business model is no longer a religious faux pas in the Linux market," he said.

Game developers are also learning to see past conventional wisdom that Linux titles are difficult to support, given the spotty record for Linux drivers among some major PC hardware manufacturers.

"We've been pleasantly surprised to find that our support costs are lower for Linux than any other platform we produce for," Moore said. "The Linux users tend to fix things themselves, which helps, and the hardware support has gotten a lot better."

Some factors standing in the way of desktop Linux may be beyond the control open-source developers, however. In countries where software piracy is common, it can be hard to get people to accept open-source products when slicker proprietary applications are essentially free and offer the added thrill of defying the law, Nauges said.

"That's a key issue for the Spanish people--they like to do unlicensed copying of software," he said. "If you just give it away, where's the pleasure in that?"

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 222 Talkback(s)
Read this your CLOSE MINDED FOOl
If you dont like Linux dont use it.
LINUX is not anti-merica or anti-anything, besides Micosoft.

It show how close minded your are.

How its LInux antimerica or communist os
comm... (Read the rest)
Posted by: DAEMONwhatadumbfuck Posted on: 04/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Those Spaniards...  k4_pacific | 04/22/04
I agree  el1jones | 04/23/04
Linux backers foresee desktop gains  Loverock Davidson | 04/22/04
Wow!!!  Martin Marvinski | 04/22/04
Heh  hi and stuff | 04/22/04
App installation  toadlife | 04/22/04
Your use of "Linsux" takes away from your  Laff | 04/23/04
Why not use Windows and....  mgc0588 | 04/26/04
i'll have you know...  ryusen | 04/23/04
Ok, I'll let you go back to your parent's basement now.  Spam-ZD | 04/25/04
Linux as a desktop OS...  wonderbored | 04/26/04
Linux on the Desktop  bhartman24 | 04/26/04
ho hum  toadlife | 04/22/04
note..  toadlife | 04/22/04
Apple has been mainstream for many years  escoles@... | 04/23/04
You saw it in Business Week?  IT_User | 04/22/04
ho hum'r  toadlife | 04/22/04
Kinda my point  IT_User | 04/23/04
Apple passed by Linux  uno@... | 04/24/04
Outrageous claims...  Mike Cox | 04/22/04
You go Mikie  IT_User | 04/22/04
Keep on clickin' Mike! (NT)  toadlife | 04/22/04
Mike is always a hoot  CobraA1 | 04/22/04
he loves XP  t8 | 04/23/04
Love...  Martin Marvinski | 04/26/04
6.3  Michael Kelly | 04/23/04
You love XP...but will it love you back?  escoles@... | 04/23/04
8.5  nucrash | 04/23/04
Who's your rep?  doctormoriarty | 04/26/04
Don't See It Happening  webproclaim | 04/22/04
At home? Have to agree  IT_User | 04/22/04
The problem with that...  toadlife | 04/22/04
Challenges, not show-stoppers  IT_User | 04/23/04
Things change  j.m.galvin | 04/23/04
What failed with  Linux User 147560 | 04/23/04
My wireless lan card  IT_User | 04/23/04
You are a LIAR!  j.m.galvin | 04/23/04
Okay, ya got me  IT_User | 04/23/04
SuSE easy, Mandrake easier  Still Lynn | 04/24/04
And this proves what?  Spam-ZD | 04/25/04
Already Happening  Letophoro | 04/23/04
It'll happen  CobraA1 | 04/22/04
It'll happen  seosamh_z | 04/23/04
not always the case though  Monkey_MCSE | 04/23/04
Hence why we need Wine  CobraA1 | 04/24/04
Windows 2000/XP Professional are the DESKTOP OS  Enterprise Analyst | 04/23/04
DAEMON...So good to see my big fat fish  Laff | 04/23/04
Linux cut and paste  Joe Blow_z | 04/23/04
Well Joe...youre response and post is  Laff | 04/23/04
I agree with Joe.  Brasonte | 04/23/04
Funny thing...  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
Friendly is in the eye of the beholder  in-DUH-vidual | 04/24/04
Friendliness  Brasonte | 04/26/04
OK/CANCEL  Joe Blow_z | 04/23/04
Oh I see.....  Laff | 04/23/04
There should be no OK/CANCEL  uno@... | 04/24/04
You mean they're actually consistent about something?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 04/25/04
Who clicks the buttons anyway?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 04/25/04
gripe?  dwest_z | 04/23/04
Registry edits  Joe Blow_z | 04/23/04
GUI  dwest_z | 04/23/04
Cheapskate!  amicus_curious | 04/23/04
Nope!  bchesmer | 04/23/04
Windows is great...  jstead1 | 04/23/04
I agree  NemesisNL | 04/24/04
Cut and paste is happening in Mandrake9.2!  Peter Komisar | 04/26/04
Hmm....  bchesmer | 04/23/04
Stupid thinking and no sense of history  amicus_curious | 04/23/04
Actually...  bchesmer | 04/23/04
Obviously  amicus_curious | 04/23/04
Yes, quite  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
Your points prove the strength of Linux....  Laff | 04/23/04
But they haven't CHANGED.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 04/25/04
i don't know of anyone who uses office 2003 or office XP for that matter  Monkey_MCSE | 04/23/04
Re: you don't have any clients  Enterprise Analyst | 04/23/04
rinky-dink operations.....  bchesmer | 04/23/04
A dose of reality  mikeybrass | 04/23/04
You don't know anything about business  IT_User | 04/23/04
troll (nt)  toadlife | 04/23/04
Perhaps you should try Linux some time  uno@... | 04/24/04
D A E M O N, you are funny  CobraA1 | 04/24/04
This guy's Mike Cox without the irony  Expatriate US Geek | 04/25/04
I get really sick when I have to boot into Win2k  Xunil_Sierutuf | 04/23/04
The office first  Chad_z | 04/23/04
I see it too. It looks like Win3.1  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
I'm sure it's possible...  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
STOP errors  PA-ITGuy | 04/23/04
Defenitely  toadlife | 04/23/04
Interesting. But anyway...  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
Re: STOP errors  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
(NT)Windows is less tolerant of driver errors  toadlife | 04/23/04
I get a lot too.  doe_z | 04/23/04
Re: STOP errors  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
oops  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
so you switched to Linux  V Sanders | 04/24/04
Interesting philosophy  amicus_curious | 04/23/04
innovative spirit....  bchesmer | 04/23/04
Good one !!!  mabricen | 04/23/04
Dumb and dumber  amicus_curious | 04/23/04
Who the **** cares?  IT_User | 04/23/04
Looking in the mirror again I see...  bchesmer | 04/23/04
This is simple really....  Laff | 04/23/04
I agree...  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
It's incredible  jstead1 | 04/23/04
Um, nice try.  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
Yes and no...  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
You can't be serious  mabricen | 04/23/04
Corporation I work for is 5,000 +  Enterprise Analyst | 04/23/04
Corporation I work for is 3500+  Mack DaNife | 04/23/04
Active Directory  Enterprise Analyst | 04/23/04
What's CO's stock symbol  bchesmer | 04/23/04
Return on investment  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/23/04
Working for privately held company big diff....  Enterprise Analyst | 04/23/04
Spot on Yagotta, Less corporate waste allows IT jobs to stay in the USA.  Plain Logic | 04/25/04
What's the point of  Linux User 147560 | 04/23/04
Each to his own  toadlife | 04/23/04
Why switch?  Linux_Developer | 04/23/04
Corp. I work for is 100,000+  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/23/04
can't argue with ignorance  Monkey_MCSE | 04/23/04
most people are dual booting...  +-Chris-+ | 04/23/04
Terminal server  uno@... | 04/24/04
Good luck (i.e.: The Luxury of Ignorance: An Open-Source Horror Story)  AxleMunshine | 04/23/04
Fsck your cat  Spin_Masterz | 04/24/04
Get it right before insult people  mabricen | 04/23/04
correction  toadlife | 04/23/04
Single click in  Linux User 147560 | 04/23/04
right click  PA-ITGuy | 04/23/04
True  Linux User 147560 | 04/23/04
Preferences  PA-ITGuy | 04/23/04
Bad usability  uno@... | 04/24/04
Some of what you say  Linux User 147560 | 04/24/04
They are still hidden behavior  uno@... | 04/24/04
Human nature  Anton Philidor | 04/25/04
Disagree w/ the Link.  doe_z | 04/24/04
Click in, cut and paste don't even work ha ha  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Ugh, I'm sick of the "cut-and-paste" argument  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
Ugh, I'm sick of you saying linux is perfect  Enterprise Analyst | 04/25/04
Great news, but get the lead out!  FederalistPaperBoy | 04/23/04
Good!  KOS-MOS | 04/23/04
Linux caught in a quagmire  Enterprise Analyst. | 04/24/04
Linux caught in a quagmire  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
Re: Problem summed up  Enterprise Analyst. | 04/24/04
Problems dismissed  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
RE: Problems dismissed  Enterprise Analyst. | 04/24/04
A little clarification...  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
Good service  uno@... | 04/24/04
Why Linux will never be my desktop choice.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Hmmm  Linux User 147560 | 04/24/04
As I said...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Glad we agree on the critical point.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Amazing wisdom  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
At least I am proactive  Linux User 147560 | 04/24/04
so they didn't pay?  V Sanders | 04/24/04
RE: so they didn't pay  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
They paid but there is a difference and a  Linux User 147560 | 04/24/04
Re: they paid a price  Enterprise Analyst | 04/25/04
Re: hmmm  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Moneydance costs money it is NOT free  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
It's cheaper than Quicken  toadlife | 04/24/04
Cheaper is NOT better!  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
don't put words in peoples mouths  toadlife | 04/24/04
You said [cheaper is better]  Enterprise Analyst | 04/25/04
RE: Why Linux will never be my desktop OS  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
I have to disagree.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Try BSD  toadlife | 04/24/04
RE: Try BSD [What on earth for]  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
why  toadlife | 04/24/04
.  toadlife | 04/24/04
Yes and no.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
MACs are good  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
No need for junk operating systems  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
You mean Deamon?  toadlife | 04/24/04
Re:  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Is there a point?  toadlife | 04/24/04
Demon  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
the real reason is  V Sanders | 04/24/04
You may well be right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Linux has a pretty good legal department  toadlife | 04/24/04
Not a chance.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Linux has a legal department?  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Eventually things will be settled  toadlife | 04/24/04
Pipe dreams and counting sheep  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
If you are happy with the WIndows desktop...  B.O.F.H. | 04/24/04
Re: happy with Windows ect...  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Use what you are comfortable with!  B.O.F.H. | 04/24/04
Now hang on just a minute.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
trolls/zealots  Iain_Peters | 04/25/04
Now there is a great excuse.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/26/04
Pot calling the kettle black  toadlife | 04/24/04
RE: Pot and the kettle  Enterprise Analyst | 04/25/04
Re: DOS attacks on SCO Group  B.O.F.H. | 04/25/04
I can't believe it!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
No problem with Windows  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Yes! Goodbye! Forever, I hope...  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
Dude,  Linux User 147560 | 04/24/04
Re: you are against America  Enterprise Analyst | 04/25/04
I can't believe I am doing this...  Linux User 147560 | 04/25/04
A closer look at your claims  Linux_Developer | 04/25/04
Read this your CLOSE MINDED FOOl  DAEMONwhatadumbfuck | 04/28/04
You must work as a janitor in a theme park?  Enterprise Analyst | 04/26/04
Ahhh what is the matter?  Linux User 147560 | 04/26/04
Apps... yes, but overall no.  doe_z | 04/24/04
You may be right, someday.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Here is some answers...  StarTux_z | 04/24/04
No, those are *your* answers.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/25/04
Oh puh-lease  CobraA1 | 04/24/04
Cobra, it's guys like you I just shake my head at.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/25/04
Twisting words  CobraA1 | 04/26/04
Linux is NOT free as in Freedom  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
I can't think why...  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
You are NO developer  Enterprise Analyst | 04/25/04
Excuse me...  Linux_Developer | 04/26/04
What Linux really needs...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
Linux needs to be deleted  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
You are worse than the Linux fanatics.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/24/04
I am the BEST  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Linux fanatics  Linux_Developer | 04/24/04
The fact you ask such a question..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/25/04
No, it doesn't.  Linux_Developer | 04/26/04
Just going by your posts...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/26/04
Linux needs to be thrown out and re-written!  Enterprise Analyst | 04/24/04
Daemon - stick to your day job  Iain_Peters | 04/25/04

What do you think?

advertisement
advertisement
Click Here

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

SmartPlanet

Click Here