Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Oct 2006 20:50 UTC, submitted by Stuart Langridge
Linux In the latest episode of LugRadio, Eric S. Raymond suggests that the Linux community need to start integrating more proprietary software in order to get market share. ESR points to proprietary multimedia codecs as an example of somewhere where Linux distributions should step away from free-software rhetoric in order to get more users, with the aim of bringing those users back to open source later on and to gain more influence with manufacturers and music/movie/media distributors to make Linux a properly supported platform.
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RE: ??
by dsmogor on Tue 24th Oct 2006 10:30 UTC in reply to "??"
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2005-09-01

Maybe not primarily but 3 facts needs to be faced here:
1. with advent of DRM/AACS it will be probably impossible to play any future digital media on pure OSS systems both legal and *technicall* wise.
2. Inability to play digital media is a show stopper in 99% Destkop settings.
3. Linux Desktop either gets critical mass now or world get's locked in with MS for another 5-10 years. This may be lethal for linux adoption as its marketing efforts already show signs of loosing steam.

Edited 2006-10-24 10:31

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