Penguin Pete told us Ubuntu is not Linux in an infamous post he later deleted. An unrelated article tells you Linux is not Windows. Anyone bad enough at math will conclude a relationship between Ubuntu and Windows and secretly that’s the real subject of both articles.
Ubuntu is all about fixing bug #1 and I feel it's incredibly successful in that game. Ubuntu gets mainstream press coverage, hardware vendor support and popularity with not-so-geeky but experienced (and potentially influential) computer users to an extend unheard of in the free software world. Before Ubuntu, the public was split in two groups concerning their notion of computers:
You can interpret this as Ubuntu is (like / similar to) Windows or Ubuntu is not Window depending on your point of view if you're into such questions. However, this doesn't tell us whether Ubuntu is actually any good!
We find Ubuntu being used by former Windows users as well as former Linux users (read: former users of any other distro). What convinces both group is probably Ubuntu's out-of-the-box experience. Is it better than other Linux distributions, better than Windows? I doubt it. To the somewhat experienced computer user a new Ubuntu setup feels exactly like a new Windows PC or Mac: familiar and unknown at the same time; seems to work and wants to be explored.
That is how far the whole Ubuntu thing goes; beyond this point, you're on your own. If things fail, you can either
I think, what Ubuntu (and probably all desktop oriented distributions) is really trying to be is something between Windows and Linux. There are two obvious problem which this approach:
I've been using Ubuntu Edgy exclusively for half a year and I talked a friend into dual booting. We're both back to where we came from (Debian and Windows XP). The reason were none of the above, it's much simpler: There are too many bugs! The short testing period is another huge problem of Ubuntu. A long way to go to be the perfect OS many people are believing to find with Ubuntu.
Update: In his blog Lee Archie posted a formal logic analysis of my headline. It's worth reading. However, now that I know how smart (and educated) my readers are, I think, I can no longer post illogical conclusions...