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Originally posted by avid007:
>>You come on here and say that we are wasting our time for a cause that doesn't exist. What is it that you think you are doing here?
I am simply getting on your nerves because you know I am right. Plus, I was bored tonight.
>>I don't know what Redhat did. I can still download Redhat for free from their site, what did they do?
You know exactly what they did. They sold the fuck out! Go to a Linux conference...ask anybody who has been here a while. It ain't techy cool anymore. It's all business now. All the causers just contributed to the wallets of someone else.
You know that is true. Let anybody tell me that Linux conferences aren't all business now.
I'm just saying know who you are working for.
-avid007
Linux conferences tend to be about business. For most of their larger ones this is their aim, corporates selling their products.
But....This is linux, there is a flip side of the coin. There are still 'geeky' little meetings and there are plenty of little LUG's around. Yes there are large compnay's behind distributions, but yes there are many other less-well know distributions being used.
If you want something and don't want to look for it, you don't really want it. If you want any easy OS go get Mandrake/RedHat. If you want a difficult OS go and serach for one you like.
Hell, why not compile everything from the start?
But seriously, what the fuck do you want. Linux needs these businesses for success, and linux needs the geeks to be linux. Geeks don't like corporations and corporation dont like geeks. That is why linux's attack on the market is happening on two fronts.
Linux can be simple, linux can be hard, linux can be big, linux can be small. Just get what you want, that's the point
what you want.
Also are you too young/stupid to understand that a large company or government agency doesnt want to use a product with no real backing behind it in their eyes?
Welcome to MES though dude, you're not that bad methinks. At least you're not XP luser