GeneralThis forum is for non-technical general discussion which can include both Linux and non-Linux topics. Have fun!
Notices
Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org, a friendly and active Linux Community.
You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join our community today!
Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in.
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. If you need to reset your password, click here.
Having a problem logging in? Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies.
Get a virtual cloud desktop with the Linux distro that you want in less than five minutes with Shells! With over 10 pre-installed distros to choose from, the worry-free installation life is here! Whether you are a digital nomad or just looking for flexibility, Shells can put your Linux machine on the device that you want to use.
Exclusive for LQ members, get up to 45% off per month. Click here for more info.
Our offices above Google have suggested a new look on the spectrum of programming for the future, reason being it's not directing us quick enough to the place we need to be. Google thought they knew the whole package until the valley took hold of their shares in the matter. The problem is now cleaning all that garbage from the satelites and search engines, i guess they come togther as one bundle. I have have contacted Google in London and it seem they are under a mountain of held back schedules.
Moving ahead of time.
Is Linux the operating system of the future or is it controlled by woman without the knowledge or power of the mind to take us to the platform needed to aquire more knowledge for our future.
Moved: This thread is more suitable in <General> since it's not a Linux-Question, and has been moved accordingly to help your thread/question get the exposure it deserves.
I wonder if back in the early 90's this same question was asked about Windows?
Linux will, at the very least, maintain it's current popularity for the next few years. Latest enhancements in Linux usability are helping to bring more users.
These next 5 years are definitely going to be interesting, where the popularity of Windows and Linux is concerned, and where the separate business models come into play.
I wonder if back in the early 90's this same question was asked about Windows?
Linux will, at the very least, maintain it's current popularity for the next few years. Latest enhancements in Linux usability are helping to bring more users.
These next 5 years are definitely going to be interesting, where the popularity of Windows and Linux is concerned, and where the separate business models come into play.
You guys have what it takes to operate the whole system if you placed those redhat heads togther. Life is like a pltform, taking the same trsin together in the same frame of mind can lead to a new journey through the tunnel. Why back up Linux? Linux may need your help to back them up. Even better take linux out of the equation and build a new platform. It's already been done here, you just have to find the correct train. My guess is most redhatter are half way there.
You guys have what it takes to operate the whole system if you placed those redhat heads togther. Life is like a pltform, taking the same trsin together in the same frame of mind can lead to a new journey through the tunnel. Why back up Linux? Linux may need your help to back them up. Even better take linux out of the equation and build a new platform. It's already been done here, you just have to find the correct train. My guess is most redhatter are half way there.
Stephen
I am not quite sure what you are talking about....
First, I don't use Redhat--nor do the majority of members at LQ.
"Take Linux out of the equation"-- I doubt it. Linux is really just back to basics (ie Unix). It's surely going to evolve, but it's not going away anytime soon. You'll see lots of clever things that don't say "Linux" but yet it will be there.
On outside source know doubt. You can't pull the wool over my eyes. I see things in the light of day. I don't need a computer to understand the aspect of a operating system as i operate the whole system as it stands.
On outside source know doubt. You can't pull the wool over my eyes. I see things in the light of day. I don't need a computer to understand the aspect of a operating system as i operate the whole system as it stands.
Thanks for the post.
What are you talking about? I've read through your posts and for the most part they make no sense at all.
What are you talking about? I've read through your posts and for the most part they make no sense at all.
I hope your not stating that I’m turning into a troll. The best part most of the information is driven from a mind that operates on a much higher platform than Linux operates from. It doesn't mean to suggest that you are inferior to me. I see things in a different light to those who sit continuously in front of the computer. Life revolves around what we see as humans not robots. The warning came many years ago when it was claimed computers would take over the human mind. From an artistic side this doesn't happen as utilise a natural program through art not a fibre optic overload of useless information. Where I live there are museums, art galleries and traditional buildings all representing powerful images of the past. A computer lives for the moment and can't be driven without many minds connected.
I hope this explains a little more. I'm sure some of the greatest operating systems for the future will come from a less powerful computer in nurturing our student's and education at a more responsible speed.
As the internet stands at this time, information overload is a huge problem with students' accessing large quantities of powerful mind bending material that should never be accessible to our youth. The internet should be sectioned as criminals are from other offenders. Even better the net should be melted down and recycled for anew search engine of purer balance.
Ok, this has little to do with Linux although having a new outlook on tomorrow’s information resource engines and new programmers with a little more respect may be the answer to a brighter orange future in the technological world.
Linux is getting bloated and slow. I hope that somebody new steps up with a completely different approach in the next few years. Whether it simply folds into Linx, or stands alone, I don't really care :-) I just want to see a fresh new approach instead of more of the same.
I hope your not stating that I’m turning into a troll. The best part most of the information is driven from a mind that operates on a much higher platform than Linux operates from. It doesn't mean to suggest that you are inferior to me. I see things in a different light to those who sit continuously in front of the computer. Life revolves around what we see as humans not robots. The warning came many years ago when it was claimed computers would take over the human mind. From an artistic side this doesn't happen as utilise a natural program through art not a fibre optic overload of useless information. Where I live there are museums, art galleries and traditional buildings all representing powerful images of the past. A computer lives for the moment and can't be driven without many minds connected.
I hope this explains a little more. I'm sure some of the greatest operating systems for the future will come from a less powerful computer in nurturing our student's and education at a more responsible speed.
As the internet stands at this time, information overload is a huge problem with students' accessing large quantities of powerful mind bending material that should never be accessible to our youth. The internet should be sectioned as criminals are from other offenders. Even better the net should be melted down and recycled for anew search engine of purer balance.
Ok, this has little to do with Linux although having a new outlook on tomorrow’s information resource engines and new programmers with a little more respect may be the answer to a brighter orange future in the technological world.
So while elephants can represent republicans and donkeys democrats and bulls and bears run the stock market it is still ironic that while man discovers dinosaur remains man could never have survived in the world they did?
I'll take a gander and say that it's the OS of the future. How long can the people ignore the words 'free' and 'stability'? It's simple, really.
Regards,
Brandon
MY HEART PUMPS LIQUID IRONS! I'll tell you. Linux of the future! The year of linux on the desktop! Linus Torvalds! Linux is the future of the desktop operating systems!
MY HEART PUMPS LIQUID IRONS! I'll tell you. Linux of the future! The year of linux on the desktop! Linus Torvalds! Linux is the future of the desktop operating systems!
I have no doubt the clouded future in operating systems will be a crystal clean image of what the world is supposed to be. If an operating system isn't clean the stock exchnage as they can't exume finacial backing to support their money making regime schemes. I'm sure the OP of the future will outclass the world's platform of money in creating a new platform, impossible for them to climb. in code out ebar.
I have no doubt the clouded future in operating systems will be a crystal clean image of what the world is supposed to be. If an operating system isn't clean the stock exchnage as they can't exume finacial backing to support their money making regime schemes. I'm sure the OP of the future will outclass the world's platform of money in creating a new platform, impossible for them to climb. in code out ebar.
Good luck linux
I now believe that passages like this are being generated by a computer stringing together random words---BUT, with a clever algorithm that causes the prose to appear on first glance to make sense. Careful reading, however, leaves the reader shaking their head.
I think this program is salable to the candidates in the upcoming US presidential election......Is it OpenSource?
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing
Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute
content, let us know.