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ringwrath and nvn- now that you've made a complete ass of yourself, just look at the original posting--it was in december 2003-- the guy who needed it already bought slackware already.
And if you ask about playing fair, for ever $40 or so you pay to slackware, you should write a $400 check to linus and the kernel development team for writing the kernel, $100 to Sun Micro for OpenOffice, $100 to KDE/GNOME, and $200 more to people at FSF. The amount of work they contribute to a working OS doesnt come close to what a distribution arranger does. Frankly, I can put together pieces of openoffice internet, kde and other sh*t and make a distro of my own overnight.
So when are you writing the checks?
Buying it for $40 from slackware = getting the iso = getting it from cheap cd place => at the end you get the same piece of software.
Well, if lindows could just change debian's kde theme and renamed all the free applications and can charge $45 for their new distro, everyone can do it.
Originally posted by laptopgadgets Well, if lindows could just change debian's kde theme and renamed all the free applications and can charge $45 for their new distro, everyone can do it.
Yet another Moronic Comment- Slackware is NOT a repackage of someone else's distro. It does not use debian packages, it does not use rpms. All of the packages have to be compiled from source as Slackware has its own packaging system.
Originally posted by laptopgadgets Well, if lindows could just change debian's kde theme and renamed all the free applications and can charge $45 for their new distro, everyone can do it.
How about you go into the LindowsOS forum and ask if that's all there is to it.
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Originally posted by laptopgadgets Frankly, I can put together pieces of openoffice internet, kde and other sh*t and make a distro of my own overnight.
I doubt it, but even if you pulled that off, it wouldn't be anywhere near the quality of Slackware. I certainly wouldn't risk installing it on my computer. Slackware isn't just a bunch of packages some guy downloads and throws together. It's a finely tuned system, and it costs money to produce. But go on, if you think it's that easy, try it.
I don't care where anybody gets their disks from, but don't go around trivializing the maintainers as if the releases just magically appear somehow.
ringwrath-- you're a world-class moron. How many of those software (that needs to be compiled) are made by slackware? 10%? 20%? Why don't you pay 80% of the cost to the people who made the software that makes a useful linux distro, be it debian, slackware or anything else. Do you only use commandline applications that slackware provides? If you don't, according to your words of paying who made it, you should be paying to all the software developers -like mozilla, openoffice, kde..and the list goes on. Do you do that?
My point is, if slackware is able to use the free software for free (oxymoron), why can't anyone else distribute the another free software collection like slackware for free--and what gives you the itch in certain part of your back?
This is getting plain silly now and I've TRIED to stay out of it.... I guess I'm the cause of it all.... My point was merely this... Any one who uses Slackware day in and day out, would not even think of buying it from somewhere else other than the Slackware store. It's all fine and dandy to download it for free when your expeirmenting with it. Thats what I did up until 9.1.... Hell, thats what I do with any distro... Why pay for something if you don't know if your going to continue using it... But Slackware is such a great distro and it has the most loyal user base of any other distro... Period..... So if you already knew that, you shouldn't be trying to advertise for osdepot here on a Slack forum... If you didn't know that, you do now... I don't even understand why the original poster asked this question. If you wanted to buy a brand new honda, where would you go to get it? Why not try a Honda dealer? There is also nothing wrong with posting a link to osdepot. Good for you. Your answering a question and that is what these forums are for. But now it's evident your just a spammer who has nothing worthy to contribute.... I personally hate spammers with a passion. They're just like telemarketers who call you at 8:30 pm when your eating dinner....
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why can't anyone else distribute the another free software collection like slackware for free
Oh.. O.k... So now your saying that it no longer costs 9.95 to buy Slack 9.1 from osdepot? You guys are giving it away for free now? Cool.... Well, that would be allright then.... You are full of contradictions and your reasoning is so flawed it's almost funny... And personally, I think the more you open your mouth, the more damage you do to osdepot. If this is the kind of shit that they condone, I will never buy anything from them ever, least of all, Slackware.... You can continue to show your intelligence and maturity level if you wish by continuing to open your mouth, but personally, this has lost all interest for me, what little there was in the first place.... Best of luck to you tho. I hope your not really into marketing because you are HORRIBLE at it...
//moderator.note: this thread closed due to Ringwraith, Laptopgadgets and others violating the LQ Rules. Laptopgadgets: in case you're somehow affiliated with osdepots.com, please refrain from posting direct links to products on Linuxquestions.org (this goes for anyone tho).
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