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Linux is already very user friendly. What it is NOT is that it is not idiot-proof. This explains why the bulk of windoze users are idiots. I just had a conversation with one such idiot who chided me for installing Debian on a departmental machine. He said that Linux was a waste of time and that if he wants better performance, he'd simply buy a newer more expensive computer. The reason why this makes him an idiot is because he's a grad student who makes even less money than I do, and I'm starving! Ultimately, windoze users who are not gamers or specialized developers are just plain and simple mental retards who can't type two keys on the bloody keyboard. As far as I'm concerned, they can have their stupid windoze with their stupid wireless connections, which I'll hack with kismet and use their routers to surf the web and upload pictures from gostse.cx to their "My Documents" folders using a netbios-backdoor. |
I know this is off subject but another good interview with gates(note it is old).
http://www.cantrip.org/nobugs.html |
POWER TO THE OPEN SOURCE PEOPLE!
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All I have left to say to you is think before you post cause that is a very ignorent statment to make. |
I believe that Linux will be as easy or even easier then Windows, within the year of 2005. The main distros that makes me think this is Mandrake, Fedora and especially Xandrox.
But I don't think that Linux will make its way to the market yet. That's because not enough manufactures support Linux in their products. If Linux should go more mainstream they need more people makeing good software for them, more software and hardware that can support Linux without us Linux hackers having to fix this by ourselves. This will not happen this year, though. We will have to wait a little longer, I think. |
I agree with you for the most part but I got some comments...
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Huh??? Break out the prozac man! Can you turn off the netbios-ssn service? No, and don't give me all that Zone Alarm firewall+ "Disable File & print Charing" crap, because that what it is, crap. I just ran nessusd on a so-called-firewalled machine with file & print sharing "disabled" on the TCP/IP config dialog and one of the plugins managed to sneak backdoor thru the microsoft-ds/netbios-ssn ports right into the My-Documents folder of a user and look at all his pron pics. Quote:
Not if you write shell scripts, or use the sphinx engine to talk to your shell, like I do. I hardly even USE the keyboard anymore. Quote:
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and buggy quality) then becoming unsupported by upgrades like service fake-2. The Linux drivers for most TV cards (even the fancy-shmancy HD ones) will always be better than the windows ones. The bttv drivers for the Brooktree chipset have been around for many years (or so I read on the bttv sf.net website). TV cards are really low-tech and it's hard to think up new hardware features, so proprietary companies just don't support them for very long and force people to buy new cards if they want to use it with a newer OS/computer. MythTV just rocks. Quote:
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Wow, flame war? :P
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Well, Well hari_seldon99, I really didnt want to make this an argument but its not like i have anything else to do.
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I'm all for a lively debate, but let's keep things civil here please, and avoid any personal attacks. Thanks -- J.W.
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Humbug! I'm behind 2 hardware firewalls, netfilter in my linux (configged with shorewall), snort, tripwire, and kmessage popups for any red flags. The chances of anyone digging thru all that are very very small (Not 0, but 100% security is a pipe dream, much like Quantum Computing). There is NO windoze box on the face of the good lord's green earth that has this much security (unless it's behind a linux router, and even then it can fall to trojans). Linux has a harder permission structure than windoze and so even if hacked, there's not much he an do unless you've been a lazy boy (girl?) and forgot to set cronjobs that security-update ur rpms or test ur paswds with John-The-Ripper. Quote:
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Well you're the one who brought it up pilgrim! Your implication in the last post was "Oh, dear me! My expensive white-collar TV-card doesn't work in Linux, so Windoze is holier than Christ, Muhammad, and The Lord Krishna!" Absurd! One caveat for ALL linux users. RESEARCH YOUR HARDWARE BEFORE YOU BUY IT. I know it sucks ass, but blame it on the proprietary companies who don't release their chipset diagrams to the open-source developers. It's not the fault of linux at all. Linux developers are trying very hard to design drivers, but with little cooperation from the manufacturers, they have to take the hardware apart themselves (they also have to BUY it first, that costs MONEY), and often do a lot of reverse-engineering, no easy task. It takes TIME (example is all this business with the prism & broadcom chipsets in wireless B & G cards that typically have no native support & have to be used thru ndiswrapper for now). In the meantime, google ur hardware & find out what drivers work for it on linux and THEN buy the stuff. Compile the drivers in if necessary, find out what applis work best with the driver and off you go! Don't run off to radioshack like a cross between a headless chicken and a yuppie and ask the chump behind the counter for a television card "thingamajiggie" . He'll invariable sell you what he's paid to sell you. Quote:
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Oh, all right! Gloves back on! No more verbal duelling.
Man, and just when this day was turning interesting. Nothing like a few good insults and jabs to spice up the night! |
Well hari_seldon99, J.W. has order a cease fire. Lets call it a draw ah?
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Yeah, can't piss off the Grand Moderator and High-Priest from the Holy Land of the Linuxquestions.org Webserver, or risk excommunication. Don't want to be a Galileo any more than the next bloke, I suppose.
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