leastonh1
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ORANGE, Without doing a poll and checking out bank accounts of devs, all I can go on is what these people are saying to their communities, as Tex does with PCLinuxOS, for example. I have no way of verifying their claims, so take them at their word. Have you anything to back up your opinion that "most" are making money? Who mentioned open source apps like Snort? I was talking about many Linux devs. Are we on a different subject here?? I do disagree with you and find it a bit saddening that you are so cynical. Not everyone is out to make a buck, despite what you may think. Some people are genuinely nice and do care about what they do. Is that such a difficult concept to accept?? Come on, it's nearly Christmas! Macs are no competition to Windows and the PC, they don't cater to the same audience. You're talking about different hardware for one thing. Apples and Oranges (pun intended ). Linux runs on almost any PC hardware, no matter what spec or age. It caters for a different market too, or it used to. People are fed up with MS and have begun looking for a viable alternative. You are right about Apple being greedy I think. At least, that's the impression I get when reading about them. Their computers are far too expensive for the average Joe, who knows little except they cost a lot and come in pastel colours! I personally know two people who bought macs (one was a laptop, the other a desktop) because they looked nice. I kid you not! Apple Macs may be great and do all sorts of wonderful things. That's great for those who like them. The same as iPod or iPhones. They probably aren't the best in the marketplace by a long shot, but take some beating for those people into fashion. It's just clever (expensive!) marketing. Linux couldn't compete with Windows or Mac until Ubuntu came along with all the financial backing it has. Love it or loath it, Ubuntu has brought Linux into the public eye and is going to be here for the duration. Linux is definitely going somewhere. Dell are selling it on their PC's now. This is the beginning. Again, you misread me. I wasn't talking about Microsoft's OS being a monopoly in the market. I was talking about components and software within that OS. They force users to adopt spurious and crap products which are hard coded into their OS (IE, WMP, Firewall etc.) and buy out or put out of business other companies who would normally be able to compete (e.g. Netscape). They are monopolising certain aspects of the market by misusing their power. I'm not a lawyer, judge or politician. Are you suggesting that these courts and politicians are mistaken, corrupt or misguided?? Are you saying MS is powerful enough to manipulate the courts?? Isn't that a little far fetched? Have I misunderstood? No matter which way you argue this case. The fact is that Windows is not a particularly good product, does NOT work as adverstised, is not finished, is owned by a money grabbing corp who couldn't care less about you and I and is used to badger people to buy new hardware, whether they need it or not. Linux has many faults, but is most certainly a viable alternative to Windows. Best of all, you can't beat free as a price!! Regards, Jim
< Message edited by Jim_H -- 12/18/2007 11:56:19 PM >
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