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Originally posted by insomnia:
Are you saying Linux was better of without GNU and OSS?
No, just people who are blindly anti-Propeitary software in any way shape or form, like you.
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Originally posted by insomnia:
?!?!?!
You clearly don't undertand how a compiler works!
I do it translates human readable source code to the native machine language. I have used gentto linux before, there are slight technical advantages of an on-the-spot compile. they are all thrown away when you have a very complex application that can take several days to compile (like OOo on my AMD Athlon XP 1900). especially if you use a non-portable language like C or C++.
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Originally posted by insomnia:
Possible, but unlikely.
why? you seem to think source availibility is a "magic bullet" and that all software problems will be solved by opening up the source. your "advantages" only work on code that was always open. opening up closed code, can make things worse for a company. you don't take a turtle out of it's shell to help "make it better". you will kill it.
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Originally posted by insomnia:
?
That is the image that people like you put out to the general public. not very flattering, now is it?
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Originally posted by insomnia:
?
you think that lock-in in only for Closed-source you are wrong. RPM's are a perfect example of why that is, new package A will not install unless app B is upgraded to a newer version, when it works fine already.
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Originally posted by insomnia:
Is this a joke?
Their are more editors for Linux than for any other OS. Vi is SMALL(fits on a rescue floppy) and still powerfull.
do you USE all of those editors. I didn't think so. and vi, possibly the worst of them all, is the most popular and comes with all distros. so do most other editors like nano, or pico.
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Originally posted by insomnia:
Get some sources.
OK, howabout my firsthand experience running several major distros over the course of a year and giving out my observations on what I used. I used Read-hat slackware and gentoo for several months, and I am very comfortable with a CLI, but that does not equate to being better. A GUI is much more logical than the cryptic and confusing terminal apps of linux.
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Originally posted by insomnia:
You just made yourself look bad.
why? because I speak my mind and I go against the flow of linux/OSS. you people shun others who do not think EXACTLY the same as you do and get in HUGE fights over the preference of two different apps that do exactly the same thing.
[ March 05, 2004: Message edited by: root@localhost / BOB ]