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April 28th, 2008

Will the “12:00 flashers” change Linux?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 11:40 am

Categories: Thoughts, Linux

Tags: Ubuntu, Operating System, Linux, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Here’s an interesting experiment. Take a novice user, place them in front of a Linux distro (in this case Ubuntu Hardy Heron), and see how they get on with basic tasks. But will these “12:00 flashers” (you know, people who’s VCRs constantly flash “12:00″ because they’ve not bothered to figure out how to set the time) help change Linux and make it easier to use?

I’ve long thought that part of the reason why Linux hasn’t made much progress in terms of picking up novice users is that many distros suffers from a geek overload. Now there’s no doubt that things have improved dramatically over the past couple of years and distros such as Ubuntu are especially user friendly for novices, but I’ve hit plenty of tar pits myself to know that Linux doesn’t equal plain sailing. I’ve come to expect Linux distros to work well most of the time, but I’ve also grown to accept that any problems that I encounter can take a lot of time and effort to solve. I’m happy to hit the forums and do a lot of Google legwork, but many aren’t.

Is Linux too geeky?

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Enter the novice user. This person isn’t interested in reading release notes, manuals, forums and such. These kinds of users just want things to work. If you want to test how user friendly something is, don’t give it to someone who knows how to use it, give it to someone who doesn’t! As these users encounter roadblocks, take notes and see if anything can be done to make the experience easier or less hassle. However, you have to be careful not to confuse user friendliness with over-simplification, and there’s a fine line between the two. Also, let’s not forget that if you ask a Windows user for UI tips, what you end up with are usually suggestions for making Linux look and feel more like Windows. I don’t think it would help anyone if Linux distros tried to be Windows clones.

Linux suffers a couple of disadvantages that Windows and Mac OS don’t. First, a Linux distro link Ubuntu isn’t an OS but more a complete PC environment. Not only do you have the core OS, but you also have a raft of applications on offer, far more than Windows or Mac has to offer. This means that everyone contributing to a distro has to work at getting the UI right. That’s a lot of work, and getting consistency would take a lot of effort. In fact, quite a few of the criticisms leveled at Ubuntu in the article come down to specific applications rather than the OS itself.

The other disadvantage is that while most encounter Windows or Mac on a system set up by the OEM, most people coming to Linux have to install and configure the OS themselves. To you or me that might seem trivial, but for a lot of people out there the idea of installing an OS is a daunting one. Just as most people don’t expect to have to fit an engine in their car, most don’t expect to have to install an OS. This means that developers have to compensate for this by making the install as easy as possible. Ubuntu is one distro that has a very streamlined install process that most people (even “12:00 flasher”) should be able to handle most of the time.

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I’m pretty sure that a distro like Ubuntu would cater for a good 80% of users, but the key is for the OS to be properly set up first and to have things like Flash player set up in advanced. So, if you know your way around Linux, do a novice a favor and offer to set them up with a dual-boot distro so they can take it for a proper test drive.

Thoughts?

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I really wished for Linux to become more user-friendly. But, alas, it still remains in the zone of "just change these 134 settings to make it work right" zone. I hate to say it (because I always get... (Read the rest)
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Well put!  pjotr123 | 04/28/08
Absolutely .....  Linux_4u! | 04/28/08
User testing...  bportlock | 04/28/08
Well put  kwacka | 04/28/08
so, this was a bundle, indeed  pgklada | 04/30/08
Takes 30 seconds  Roger Ramjet | 04/28/08
Petrol vs diesel  kwacka | 04/29/08
Petrol vs diesel  Mr Mick | 04/29/08
there comes a time  Khyron | 04/29/08
time?  Update victim | 04/29/08
Another typical example of poor vision  charliet@... | 04/29/08
Not necessarily Adobe's fault  Larry the Security Guy | 04/30/08
Show him Linux games  kingttx | 04/30/08
Who will harvest the wheat?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/28/08
I have a surprise for you....  pjotr123 | 04/28/08
Out of the box  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/28/08
RE: I have a surprise for you....  bb_apptix | 04/29/08
Adobe Player Installation  r.myers@... | 04/29/08
Have you...  cheesyone | 04/30/08
why can't it be  Khyron | 04/29/08
You mean, actually DO something???  kingttx | 04/30/08
It can be easier.  odubtaig | 04/29/08
Interesting  Update victim | 04/29/08
There is life (Flash) after Ubuntu (8.04).  elderlybloke | 04/29/08
Attracting the 12shocked0 Crowd is Essential  btidwell | 04/28/08
They'll arrive when the wannabe techies  fr0thy2 | 04/28/08
Mostly, the problem is patents.  odubtaig | 04/29/08
Maybe, but  btidwell | 04/29/08
Hey, I'd pay for the patents myself!  drprod@... | 04/29/08
Fluendo  daengbo | 04/30/08
RE: Will the  nothingness | 04/28/08
It is a resounding YES and an outright NO  TripleII | 04/28/08
Did you read the story?  mdemuth | 04/28/08
Yes, I am not sure where the disconnect is?  TripleII | 04/28/08
You speak the SIMPLE truth..... however....  Ole Man | 04/29/08
Windows is friendly to install  elderlybloke | 04/29/08
I agree with you there  balaknair | 04/29/08
Perhaps the solution  Update victim | 04/29/08
Or, what I hope the EU does.  TripleII | 04/29/08
Another test  Update victim | 04/30/08
Agreed  kingttx | 04/30/08
My neighbour...  TheTruthisOutThere | 04/28/08
::rimshot!::  drprod@... | 04/29/08
Hey, I have NEVER taken the time to set the time on a VCR. I just let them  DonnieBoy | 04/28/08
Get a better VCR?  jymbob | 04/29/08
Ah, but YOU live in England!  drprod@... | 04/29/08
PBS?  zdnet@... | 04/30/08
Not more than once  Homealone | 04/29/08
Mine (US) connects and updates automatically...  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
Of course I haven't used it in like 5 years....  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
"12shocked0 Flashers" stand a better chance than on an M$ OS  xnoxpx | 04/28/08
Sorry: I think your way off from actual experience...nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
12shocked0 Flashers" stand a better chance than on an M$ OS  pweegar@... | 04/29/08
Bingo - a little strong but - BINGO!...nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
expletive deleted  Update victim | 04/29/08
Actually, both are the same  alaniane@... | 04/29/08
That eees a beeeeg fat lie  Ole Man | 04/30/08
I have tested this experiment  JamesLK | 04/28/08
Kubuntu isn't Ubuntu  g2g591 | 04/28/08
Kubuntu is not nearly the best KDE distro.  TripleII | 04/28/08
It is truely great to have all of the options and compatibility. Imagine if  DonnieBoy | 04/28/08
I have to have KDE  T1Oracle | 04/28/08
What Windows does != User friendly  jymbob | 04/29/08
WOW!!!  Update victim | 04/29/08
Thinking the same thing  kingttx | 04/30/08
Figure out?  storm14k | 04/29/08
RE: Will the  arctor | 04/28/08
Can Hardy Heron be installed in Virtual PC?  TrPrince | 04/28/08
Alternative?  TripleII | 04/28/08
That's a good suggestion...  TrPrince | 04/28/08
Other freed VM Options  Red_Beard | 04/29/08
I tried installing Heron into a Virtual PC...  BillDem | 04/28/08
VirtualPC  bb_apptix | 04/29/08
Adrian, what's a VCR?  endermc12 | 04/28/08
Great link thanks! More stuff like this should be going on, I agree.  james.faction | 04/28/08
please, I would like to give this article more than one thumbs-up.  james.faction | 04/28/08
The Great Ubuntu Girlfriend Experiment  trentreviso | 04/28/08
Linux is just as easy to use as Windows or OS X.  ye | 04/28/08
Re: Will the “12shocked0 flashers” change Linux?  none none | 04/28/08
I should start a Linux Support Company  T1Oracle | 04/28/08
I tried.  TripleII | 04/28/08
And there is a big chunk of the problem...nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
It's because..............  Ole Man | 04/29/08
RE: Linux Distros  whooliebacon | 04/28/08
And here is another piece of the problem...nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
RE: Will the  DosFreak | 04/28/08
windows is still easier  marks055@... | 04/28/08
Linux's architecture is too obsolete  qmlscycrajg | 04/29/08
And why does Windows contain DOS?  devlin_X | 04/29/08
And at what point in the install did this occur?  ye | 04/29/08
Yes it's a dos shell  magallanes | 04/29/08
No, Ye is right  alaniane@... | 04/29/08
Power shell...  storm14k | 04/29/08
Windows never got rid of  alaniane@... | 04/29/08
You DON'T have to use a shell at all  stevey_d | 04/29/08
This is a joke, right?  Vesicant | 04/29/08
If Linux is to be a competitor, it must be simpler  slurpee | 04/29/08
BINGO...well said and dead-on...nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
Please be specific...  storm14k | 04/29/08
Quite right  misceng | 04/29/08
Linux is not media friendly  jharris@... | 04/29/08
Try Linux Mint... it plays nearly everything out of the box!  xunil skcor | 04/29/08
Make the case to those companies...  storm14k | 04/29/08
Companies moving to Linux  pweegar@... | 04/29/08
Client tech...not servers  storm14k | 04/29/08
Linux is not DRM friendly, big difference.  TripleII | 04/29/08
And here is the problem with the Windows mindset  kingttx | 04/30/08
Linux improving  catseverywhere@... | 04/29/08
Your one of the few I have read that is grounded in reality & not anger..nt  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
=)  catseverywhere@... | 04/29/08
I agree. And would love to do the same thing with 2008....  socialism=nowhere | 04/29/08
It think windows has a lot of usability issues as well  stevey_d | 04/29/08
What "secret" video fix?  LazLong | 04/29/08
repositories  catseverywhere@... | 04/30/08
It's good to see someone else doing what I do  tracy anne | 04/29/08
Installation and Configuration  goodcomputing | 04/30/08
The next hurdle  dhclapp1@... | 04/29/08
I voted Linux is NOT too Geeky  tracy anne | 04/29/08
Memories  jabailo1 | 04/29/08
RE: Linux distros  atari8bit@... | 04/29/08
RE: Will the  notsofast | 04/29/08
RE: Education  mirkospirko | 04/29/08
Users don't want to be educated.  gypkap@... | 04/29/08
Users don't want to be educated.  tracy anne | 04/29/08
Users do... Consumers may not.. yet  LazLong | 04/29/08
This is really so easy to understand  jimk_z | 04/29/08
RE: This is really easy to understand  sboyce@... | 04/29/08
What a load of bollocks  tracy anne | 04/29/08
Re: This is really so easy to understand  none none | 04/30/08
Installer  wizardb@... | 04/29/08
Let the flashers stay exposed!  djchandler | 04/29/08
Installation and Usage are 2 different things.  peter_erskine@... | 04/30/08
Windows users are your best friend  jbrock@... | 04/30/08
RE: Windows users are your best friend  zdnet@... | 04/30/08
Adrian, please add another option  TristanGrimaux | 04/30/08
My act of desperation / The Grand Experiment  zdnet@... | 04/30/08
RE: Will the  zdnet@... | 04/30/08
Hey, Flash, Adobe Reader, etc on Windows  dekalbave121 | 04/30/08
Hey, they (conveniently) forgot about that, eh?  Ole Man | 04/30/08
Ever Hear of Grokdoc?  dumptux | 04/30/08
That eees a beeeeg fat lie  Ole Man | 04/30/08
Posted in wrong place  Ole Man | 04/30/08
RE: Will the “12shocked0 flashers”  jbiro@... | 04/30/08
Just not ready for PrimeTime  techiemon10@... | 05/28/08

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