Impromptu Ubuntu Hour 1: Campus Barber Shop
This post is somewhat of a follow-up of Wisconsin Ubuntu Hour.
So, I got a haircut today and had about an hour long discussion with my barber about all sorts of topics. We touched subjects varying from the new iPad, different upcoming technologies, and we ended up talking about operating systems.
I am finding myself being a smidge reserved when it comes to talking about Ubuntu, I don’t want to be “that guy,” (read: evangelist) but I do not hesitate to like to let people know that there exist free (libre, beer) alternatives to the software they’re used to.

We began talking and Ubuntu came into conversation, and, as per the usual, common questions did arise. I felt he asked questions any responsible consumer would, and I wasn’t surprised as to his reaction to its (Ubuntu, and GNU/Linux in general) existence.
He asked me a few questions like:
- Why is it safer? No viruses?
- How is this free?
- What is “Open Source?”
- How do I get it?
One thing that is important to keep in mind when doing an Ubuntu Hour is that you should be prepared to answer questions like these accurately (or as accurately as you can, it’s okay to tell someone you’re not entirely sure). I’d get into possible answers, but that would take a long time to write in a single post, and there are other explanations on the internet that are probably far better than I would be at explaining them.
He did seem generally intrigued and frustrated with his current setup, and liked the idea of “it” in general. Of course, I could have gone into greater detail about a lot of things, but it’s important to know when to stop. One thing that I will do next time I’m in for a haircut (or have spare time to run across the road; that’s all the farther away it is from my room on campus) is bring him a LiveCD to try out. Maybe he’ll like it, maybe it won’t, but at least he is aware of an alternative.
You never know when an opportunity may arise and when you can make a difference, so be prepared.
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