Wednesday, April 23, 2008

VMWare ESX 3.x Software Updates

Can somebody give me remote access to a VMWare ESX 3.x box so I can automate the software update process because it does not appear that VMWare has fixed that up yet? See what I do when I am bored? :-)

Last time I checked there was 50+ patches that had to be installed manually. Fun!

Jason

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Linux: What is missing?

I have been thinking quite a bit about Linux recently. I like it. It's great. I installed Slackware on some servers @ Microsoft in 2000, 2001 -- running infrastructure support like DHCP, DNS [BIND], Samba, Apache.

I have been reading a lot about Desktop Linux, and it's eventual take over. But it has not quite happened yet. What could be the problem? What is missing?

Product Management

A combination of identifying what features need to be implemented, and it what order to solidify Linux's market share. It's totally possible.

Hardware compatibility, ease of install, ease of use, UI solidification. There are many things required to make Linux more widespread than it is today. So I thought, maybe I could help with this?

I have recently seen some great UI implementation that are GREAT. Wonderful. The entire picture needs to be looked at, from start to finish.

Install, Configure... adding Appplication, performing updates. It seems that each distribution seems to have their own methodology to perform these things. Microsoft has the luxury of everyone working on the same team [With some poor direction, ahem Vista] -- why can't the Linux team get it together? Who is the Linux team? Is Linus running this show? Oh wait, it's open source so it's several thousand people all around the world contributing.

This is great, but require immense organization -- Product Management -- to get the product off the ground and into mainstream adoption. I think it's entirely possible, and some companies have taken some good steps: RedHat, Novell, IBM. Ubuntu might be my favorite distribution so far, but I still think there is room to make the whole product better: On the Server, and on the Client.

If somebody does not do something quick, Google is going to beat us to the punch. :-)

Jason