MetalheadGautham said:
Actually, there is nothing better for many people than using the same thing everywere. I and many more like linux because its everywere. There is nothing wrong with it.
Of course there isn't.
MetalheadGautham said:
iPod was successful, agreed. But it stays so, despite other better products and cheaper products appearing in the market only because of RockBox and iPod Linux, which were made once iPod first became successful.
Completely and laughably wrong. It is a ridiculous claim. It's almost like saying that human beings use cars because seat covers are available for the seats in various colours.
If Rockbox, or whatever other forms of Linux exist for the iPod, were to vanish today, Apple would probably stand to lose about 0.5% marketshare. I think I'm being too generous even by conceding that much.
How many iPods have you seen that have Linux installed on them? Personally, out of the fifty or so iPods I've seen in my life, I haven't see Linux on even one of them and I've don't know anyone in real life who even
knows that there is something like Linux for the iPod.
Even I - a person who is quite interested in technology and specially in Apple Inc., a person who blogs about them and trolls the Internet searching for any and all sorts of news related to Apple (for my job) - only know the
name of one Linux distro for the iPod and that's the end of it.
How can you be so naive as to suggest that the existence of a Linux OS for the iPod holds any significance at all, at least in terms of sales and popularity of the device!
MetalheadGautham said:
That 100$ 30 GB Zune is good VFM, and good quality too, but people still go for the iPod due to its large customisability thanks to the other apps available for it.
The last thing anyone buys the iPod for is "the other apps available for it". Are there any? What
are the apps available for the iPod?
People buy the iPod for four reasons, and four reasons only:
1. The quality of music is very good;
2. The click wheel (user interface);
3. The killer looks; and
4. The Apple logo (i.e. the association with a company like Apple, the cool factor and flaunt value, etc.).
Hold a poll here and ask why people buy the iPod. Put your Linux thingy as an option and populate the rest of the fields with anything you want, even things that don't make sense and Linux would still lose. It's
that insignificant. It is completely non-existent. I hate to break it to you but it is the truth.
MetalheadGautham said:
And yes, you may have a point in saying linux comes in popular devices, but still, they often retain that popularity for a long time due to linux being available exclusively to it compared to its peers for some time.
Yeah, sure! The last thing Microsoft is worried about right now is that there isn't a Linux variant for the Zune. I can promise you this.
MetalheadGautham said:
Anyway, what have you got against linux to prohibit its arrival on more and more platforms?
Nothing. I've got absolutely nothing against it. Not once have I uttered a word against Linux itself.
But I simply will not stand by and listen to ludicurous comments such as yours. The iPod is what it is because of, of all things, Linux! Ha! Ha! Please don't say something like this in public.
MetalheadGautham said:
I like linux on many platforms due to availability of support for almost ANY codec with linux. Even linux mobiles have VLC. So Linux in iPhone means more format support. Am I wrong in hoping for support for non-apple formats in apple hardware?
No, but people like you screw up their devices and then blame Apple for it. And if they happen to be Americans, they sue Apple for it. That's wrong.
I couldn't care less though. It gives me news to blog about so I'm happy.
