Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Apr 2006 14:18 UTC
Linux A RealNetworks executive has claimed that Linux risks being excluded from the consumer market if it does not add support for copy-restriction technologies. But the Free Software Foundation Europe countered this claim on Thursday, saying that consumers have made it clear that they do not want DRM restricting their use of digital media.
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RE: How stupid
by happycamper on Fri 7th Apr 2006 18:53 UTC in reply to "How stupid"
happycamper
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2006-01-01

that is true how stupid. if linux does not adjust to a corporate run nation it will be left in the shadows of windows and macs. and by the way windows is on 90% of the desktops, so linux better get with the program

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RE[2]: How stupid
by Celerate on Fri 7th Apr 2006 23:43 in reply to "RE: How stupid"
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2005-06-29

Where have you been the last 16 years, Linux has been progressively growing in several "corporate run" nations at a very healthy rate. Linux is more than an operating system, it's a slow but steady revolution.

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