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Subject: Re: And they say Linux is complex? :) NT

Author: Russell Reagan

Date: 08:48:07 10/12/02

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On October 11, 2002 at 22:54:38, Christophe Theron wrote:

>There are still loads of free people that will happily go for a $300 Linux PC
>instead of having to pay a yearly tax for a Windows PC.

If Bill gets his way, it will be a monthly fee. That's where we're headed. Most
people don't realize that things like this are where we are headed. I use
windows for some things, I use linux for others. When MS starts charging monthly
fees to use their products, goodbye windows. Hopefully by that time linux
distrobutions will be user friendly enough to make the transition easy for the
casual computer user. Unfortunately linux distrobutions are still quite user
unfriendly. Even I, a "computer guy" (compared to to everyone else I know),
don't find it particularly easy to get up and running. In Windows I can download
video drivers, run the install program, and my graphics card works
automagically. In linux, they have some video drivers ready to go, but if they
don't (such is the case with nvidia and the newest Mandrake, version 9) then you
have to recompile the drivers yourself and install them. I spent several hours
doing this the other night. Of course it wouldn't compile because I hadn't
installed the kernel source code, so I had to go back and reinstall that, then
compile, then install. This wasn't particularly hard, but it was certainly
annoying and wasted my entire evening. The casual computer user would be doing
well to install video drivers on their windows machine, but linux isn't ready
for the casual user yet, unfortunately.

People like Peter think there is nothing to worry about. What's going to happen
before too long is that the government is going to step in and start regulating
the computer and the internet because of companies like Microsoft, and then
there will be laws that will, fortunately, limit Microsoft, and unfortunately,
limit other OS's like linux as well. With other things like all of the file
sharing programs that allow people to illegaly steal software and other
copyrighted material, you can bet the government is going to step in before too
long. Microsoft is already going to do digital rights management that will allow
them to look at whatever they want on your computer (as if they can't do that
already). With linux you can at least compile it from the source code yourself,
so you know what's on your machine. I think most people don't realize what a
mess we're headed for.

Russell



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