Next Linux Desktop Will Surpass Windows

While Microsoft still has the monopoly on the desktop market with its Windows operating system, Novell is readying new features and functionality that it believes will propel its Novell Linux Desktop offering into the mass market.
The current Novell Linux Desktop 9, which was released last November, is targeted not at the mass market but rather at those customers with more contained workloads.
But all of that is set to change with the next version of the product, Novell Linux Desktop 10, scheduled for release next year.
"The next generation of product will appeal to and meet the needs of the mass consumer market," Nat Friedman, vice president of Linux desktop engineering at Novell Inc., told eWEEK in an interview at Novell's BrainShare conference here.
"There is this perfect storm of things coming together, and much of this will be seen in the SLES [SuSE Linux Enterprise Server] 10 time frame."
Friedman also has big plans for version 10 of the Linux desktop, which are matched by equally big claims. "We are getting ahead of [Microsoft] Windows for the first time," he said. "The release of SuSE Linux 9.2 brought a lot of innovative mobility features, while 9.3 has a variety of Mono-based applications."
One of the things Friedman is most excited about is a new desktop search and metadata technology, code-named Beagle, which indexes all of the content on a user's hard drive, including Web sites visited and IM (instant-messaging) conversations, making the content instantly searchable.
It also will be able to store and search metadata. For a demonstration of some of the features in Beagle, go here.
The Beagle technology will be demonstrated to a large public group for the first time at BrainShare here on Friday, as will another technology that gets Friedman revved up. "We are also working on a technology for rendering 3-D graphics, known as a GL [graphic language]-based X server, which is under development.
"This will make all the kinds of eye candy of the Mac OS 10 available on the Linux desktop," he said. "During the demo, we will show six virtual 3-D desktops, the size of cubes, on the screen at the same time and how easy it is to switch between them."
The Beagle search facility was something Microsoft Corp. had been promising Windows customers for years, Friedman said. Last September, Microsoft said it would pull WinFS (the Windows File System) from the Longhorn desktop release due in 2006.
WinFS is a next-generation storage subsystem that allows advanced data organization and management, while improving the storage and retrieval of files. WinFS will be in beta testing when the Longhorn client ships and will be released sometime after that, Microsoft officials have said.
"We now have them for Linux, and for the Linux desktop. This is revolutionary and underscores the open-source approach to software development as well as the merits of a more modular approach," Friedman said.
Another technology under development is the F-Spot photo-management tool, which will have more functionality than the photo-management tool in Windows, he said.

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Good News indeed.
 
It doesn't matter if other OSes are faster,better stronger, safer u name it end of the day most of us are going to use windows because its increibly easy to use..

lets not forget all you need to use computer these days is to know how to use the mouse [invented by apple :p] lol why because of windows

Mac OSX is proably the best OS ever made mainstream in terms of speed, security and ooh la la eyecandy. how many of us use it?mac are expensive doesnt hold any more. with mac mini available at about 30-32 grand in India how many of us think of buying it???hell you can use mac osx in pc using pear pc? :p
 
Only 1 pain with Linux even now.
Games, games, damn games.....................
Just handful releases on Linux. ANd still long way to go to be a command window free OS for dummies.
No games= no primary OS for me ;)
And there are times when you have to use command line interface even in the most popular releases.
Unless this all change I dont see Linux becomming better Desktop OS. Sure its best platform OS out there, but a long way to go still.
 
^^ Well i agree too..maybe nowadays linux is providing better and much more secured server solutions..but we have to understand here tht those duties are handled by professionals....but for a home user who dont kno jack about RPMs,configure and make install are gonna have a tough time getting used to LInux ...atleast for the time being...
And yes, games play an important role in any home environment....so till thr isnt enough gaming support and ease of use incorporated into Linux...'m afraid the dawn of open computing will still be a bit out of reach!!
 
Let's hope 'longhorn" will change the scenario.

With Microsoft tightening control over piracy WITH GENUINE CHECKS AND LEGAL ACTIONS (Automatic updates is now using "genuine check" too), When longhorn comes, people will be either forced to update to a costly longhorn for better security and functionality or look for an alternate 'n cheaper solution in LINUX.
 
AlbertPacino said:
"This will make all the kinds of eye candy of the Mac OS 10 available on the Linux desktop," he said. "During the demo, we will show six virtual 3-D desktops, the size of cubes, on the screen at the same time and how easy it is to switch between them."
The Beagle search facility was something Microsoft Corp. had been promising Windows customers for years, Friedman said. Last September, Microsoft said it would pull WinFS (the Windows File System) from the Longhorn desktop release due in 2006.
WinFS is a next-generation storage subsystem that allows advanced data organization and management, while improving the storage and retrieval of files. WinFS will be in beta testing when the Longhorn client ships and will be released sometime after that, Microsoft officials have said.

MAC OS X rocks in terms of graphics and performance, it will have to been seen how much Linux can match with Mac OS X in terms of 3-D graphics.

Microsoft should incorporate WinFS into their Longhorn client release. It will be bad to see Longhorn without the much anticipated WinFS.
 
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