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The era of the Linux desktop is here. Ish.

Submitted by Larry on 21 February 2021 - 4:10pm

I've been a Linux user for 20 years, and Linux-primary for about 15 years. That puts me in the minority in most groups, even among developers who these days are still mostly Mac-o-philes if they're non-Windows. For that entire time, it's been a running gag that "this will be the year of the Linux desktop." And, of course, it never is. Whatever that means.

Guess what, we're now in the age of Linux. On the desktop. But it's not what you thought, and probably not what you wanted.

According to Ars Technica, the second most popular desktop OS after Windows is no longer Mac. It's... Chrome OS. Chromebooks run Linux, but are probably not what most people meant by "Linux on the desktop." They're also four of the top ten selling Laptops on Amazon. (Two others are Mac.)

Oracle vs. Google... and the web?

Submitted by Larry on 18 August 2010 - 2:10am

Unless you've been living under a rock, by now you've heard about the case that is certain to keep the armchair lawyers busy for years to come: Oracle vs. Google. It's already been dissected elsewhere, but in a nutshell: Sun owned their GPL-licensed Java virtual machine, and various patents on it; Google wrote their own JVM for the Android platform, Dalvik; Oracle bought Sun; Oracle uses those patents to sue Google over their JVM; Hilarity ensues.

So what? How does that affect us, as PHP and Drupal developers? Well it doesn't... except indirectly via another product that Oracle bought as part of Sun: MySQL.