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Why the hell should I be forced to use an OS to do coding? Yeah am talking about .net that i willbe taking next semester.
If you cantbeat them, blackmail them and use their stupidity against them. Thats what MS does.
It would really help, if Linux went all out, no rules exposure with advertisments. But installing programs should get easier. Ordinary jo smoes dont want their heads bothered with tar files.
Yep, bazukas, I agree with both points. MS vis studio .net will be the killer of all other OSes and competitors to the Evil Empire if it gets any ground.
I really think there should be an antitrust case set up against M$, investigating and ending their efforts to ensure further market dominance/monopolisation (definately not the corrupted U.S. anyway (the last ones were a total joke, weren't they? they achieved *nothing*), maybe Europe should establish them). As I saw on a thread on DesktopLinux.com, .net = .takeover.
It ties in nicely with Palladium. I saw an M$ ad, and a little badge saying: "Microsoft: Hardware - Software - Compatibilty", it should be more like "Hardware - Software - Lock-in". There will be absolutely no escape from M$, it will be the ultimate in closed technology and denial of freedom/control. :mad:
As for the Linux installation problem, I feel the same way. RPM and apt have to go, and we have to adopt and develop a unified Linux software installation system. I've been pondering on the notion for a while now and have a few ideas for it, but I don't have the programming abilities. I might share them with void man or the other coders sometimes. It's really an important issue, because if we don't sort out these standards, when Linux is adopted as a desktop system, they will make
their own standards. To name one, this system can't be released under the GPL, as this will lead to the kind of fragmentation and sub-versions of RPM. It has to be open, but not freely modifyable; it has to be focused. It should also be independant of distribution (one reason why I reject RPM and apt).