Re: [OT] Linux (was: Message from Peter 3D TT Dobrovka)
Posted: 17 Jan 2000 00:00
Josef wrote:
profit is through support, I foresee a situation where Linux
developers might be "encouraged" not to make the OS as
user-friendly and reliable as it might be. But that could
surely never happen...?
made to use MS Office!
palmtop, which doesn't seem to be capable of automatically
generating the attributions like OE et al.! I'll try and
remember not to be lazy, and type them in manually!
-Mike [http://games.hplx.net]
Call me cynical, but where one of the main ways of making[Major snipping for sanity's sake!]
although I wonder if the open-source software model is
viable in the longer term given the capitalist society in
which we live. If Linux is a success, people are going to
want to start making money out of it. But, for the moment,
it's out of the hands of big business and the "money men",
and in the hands of the real enthusiasts - it's nice to see
that.
Many people have spent many hours pondering exactly the same question. I
think that it can survive, and that people can make money from it even
so. Just look at Redhat. They have huge sales and lots of profit, even
though anybody is free to copy their Linux distribution. I think what
people will make most money with in the future will be general support
and convenience, which is what you pay distributors for right now.
profit is through support, I foresee a situation where Linux
developers might be "encouraged" not to make the OS as
user-friendly and reliable as it might be. But that could
surely never happen...?
Somehow, I get the idea that you wouldn't appreciate beingIf I was running a simulation that would take 8 hours to
complete, I wouldn't let it near Windows 95/98!!! I reckon
that NT(/Win2K) could be trusted. Also, I'd be more than
happy to use pure DOS. But 8-hour simulations are not a
frequent occurrence on my todo list, I'm happy to say! This
isn't an 8-hour TT session you're referring to, is it...?!
No, it was for the research work, and they were quite frequent a few
weeks ago. Now I'll just be writing up my thesis, on Linux of course![]()
made to use MS Office!
Sorry about that. I'm using a DOS-based newsreader on aBy the way, could you please leave the attributions at the top of your
replies, so that readers know whom you are replying to?
palmtop, which doesn't seem to be capable of automatically
generating the attributions like OE et al.! I'll try and
remember not to be lazy, and type them in manually!
-Mike [http://games.hplx.net]