I chose to checkout Lindows 3.0 because it had been in the news a lot and it had interested me. I had expected more from it though. I expected more applications and much better configuration tools as it is aimed at the Desktop audience.
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Sir,
what i get from your opinion is like a 12 tr. old temper tantrum because he can't have milk and cookies before dinner.
The only way for Linux OS (or any other product) to develope is for greater access by more people.
If Linux is so great as an OS, then why does it have such a small share of the market?
I too like linux, but to believe it will ever get where we want it to be by closing doors (in a fascist model) to input is counterproductive.
You can take all of the free-Linux geeks in the world and not come close to brain power working on the overpriced Windows OS. It is book one economics - the more knowledge working on a product/project, the better results. (This is one of the many reasons (a great sounding)socialism fails).
To shut out people you do not know is indeed counterproductive, but I, as a free-marketeer, won't stand in your way. Things will happen. Linux needs more people working on it.
Thanks for reading!
Sir,
what i get from your opinion is like a 12 tr. old temper tantrum because he can't have milk and cookies before dinner.
The only way for Linux OS (or any other product) to develope is for greater access by more people.
If Linux is so great as an OS, then why does it have such a small share of the market?
I too like linux, but to believe it will ever get where we want it to be by closing doors (in a fascist model) to input is counterproductive.
You can take all of the free-Linux geeks in the world and not come close to brain power working on the overpriced Windows OS. It is book one economics - the more knowledge working on a product/project, the better results. (This is one of the many reasons (a great sounding)socialism fails).
To shut out people you do not know is indeed counterproductive, but I, as a free-marketeer, won't stand in your way. Things will happen. Linux needs more people working on it.
Thanks for reading!