My Guiness World Record Cert From Mozilla
July 19, 2008
Firefox made the record for the most number of downloads in a day. On June 17th when firefox 3 was released, their servers got so many download requests that they even had a outage, but they were up and running within a matter of hours and had 8.5 million downloads within 24 hours… Firefox is giving out certificates for those who downloaded firefox that day and were part of the world record. If you were one of those who downloaded firefox 3 on that day go ahead and get your cert from here.
Here’s mine
Linux has been growing a lot withing the past years. This year is supposed to be a big growth of linux users around the world.
We saw a lot of improvements already and more to come. A very good move was bestbuy selling ubuntu and giving support at $60 for 60 days. Some people don’t like this move too much because they wonder why a free open-source OS is being sold for $20 dollars. Isn’t it supposed to be free? Yes, but I don’t mind them selling it for $20 and $60 for 2 months support for newbies who can’t even get through the first steps. For those who are a little more advanced can download it for free and get the OS and other applications for free. If they don’t mind troubleshooting they can get workarounds and do it themselves and its all free. Others came up with the question that selling it for only $20 dollars can cheapen the product. Compared to the other commercial linux distributions such as novell’s SLES and other like Xandros are around $70. It is a little cheap but if they understand that all linux are pretty much the same with minor differences they might even understand how good ubuntu is. Not mention, it is rated as the best linux distribution on DistroWatch. This move can bring good news and a lot of people might get into it but we’ll have to wait and watch.
Package Management is one of the biggest issues/differences between distros and more and better ways keep emerging. Opensuse 11 improved their package mangement a lot. I should say it has been very well improved and very close to the ease of debia system. On the other hand debian package management keeps getting easier. Synaptic, apt-get are two native ways on ubuntu. www.getdeb.net has been around for a while where users can download the software package and just install it without going through synaptic or anything else.
Now even a better and easier way exists. www.tuxsoftware.com has the very best software packages and a very petty looking site. Looks are a very big deal and attracts a lot of people. It looks better than any other software site I have seen. It also easily accesible. The best feature, however, is that they have a package manager their own which makes it even easier than installing windows apps. What more can you ask for? All you have to do is either click on the link to install with their package manager or integrated apt manager. It works like a charm. 1 click and it downloads and installs. Can it get any easier?
A lot of questoins are out there if linux needs a new pakcage management like this I’d say no. We already have the best and at this point I can’t think of it being any easier. What can be easier than 1-click install and no pressing next and all those extra buttons and you have your software installed.
visit www.tuxsoftware.com and then you tell me if you can possibly have any complains.
Have a good weekend fellas!
Cheers,
Aslam
