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On 5/27/25 7:39 AM, Borax Man wrote:On 2025-05-26, Charlie Gibbs <cgibbs@kltpzyxm.invalid> wrote:>On 2025-05-26, Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Those that I know personally who were interested, did specifically>
mention freedom, and moving away from corporate control and politics.
Usability is an issue, but they should understand what they are getting
into.
As convincing that argument is for some of us, Linux won't gain
widespread acceptance because J. Random Luser doesn't really
care about freedom. It's enough that the screens are shiny.
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Thats not really an issue though. If people are OK with Windows, don't
really desire freedom, then that doesn't impact me greatly, as long as
I've got viable options and can continue to use the systems of my
choosing.
Be careful ... that 'weight' of M$ can CRUSH all else.
>Linux won't gain, and I think shouldn't gain, widespread acceptence. We>
should be OK with that.
Don't think it will be, can, SHOULD, be a big thing
for the general consumer market. It's kind of a niche
product - a very IMPORTANT niche however.
>
Spend megabucks on one of those big black IBM cluster
mainframes - you will PROBABLY want to have it running
the IBM/RHEL Linux.
>The goal isn't biggest market share, the goal is, I think, to ensure>
that people who want to follow a path of freedom and empowerment, have
the option to do so.
Things "have their place". Alas there's a POLITIC to
that as well. The "most popular" tend to COMPLETELY
destroy all competition. Doesn't matter if it's good/
better - for $$$ it MUST die.
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Bear that in mind.
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