Hi,
iansjack wrote:But fettering yourself to the dictatorship of the FSF, when it comes to the concept of freedom, is no kind of freedom.
You say it's dictatorship. On the other side I don't consider FSF like it.
Solar wrote:I cannot do with Linux what I want either. I can't use their drivers in my OS without making my sources GPL, for example.
I agree here, that's why my code is not GPL.
onlyonemac wrote:In my experience there's also less need for one to change the behaviour of Linux, because it behaves better than Windows out-of-the-box (and what it doesn't do right can normally be changed through a configuration file).
My Debian installation needed a bit of tweaking to set my native screen resolution (guess what, I needed to install non-free Linux firmware for that).
onlyonemac wrote:zdz wrote:I'm not even going to touch on that secret agencies stuff, but I'll say it again: Intel and AMD are able to build backdoors directly in the CPU! SGX is just a way for NSA to hide better.
NSAKEY?
Let's face it. We don't have the Windows source code. We can't be sure that whatever
you say is the reality. Of course, the same applies to whatever
I say. But people out there have done some investigation. So with proprietary software is not illogical to assume the worst. SGX is worrisome too, by the way.
I know that I'm a bit inconsistent since, while I don't like proprietary software/firmware, I installed it to set my native screen resolution.
Solar wrote:The reasons why Windows still reigns the desktop are quickly enumerated:
- It's still coming preinstalled on new machines, unless you are actively looking for alternatives. While I would make an argument of using Linux being easier than using Windows, installing Linux is not as easy as just using the Windows that's already installed.
- Sometimes you need help, with any system. Windows is what most people are using, right? So it's easier to get help when your Windows acts up, right? (Wrong, but that's what people are thinking.)
- Games. (See 1) and 2) above about the existing options that Steam @ Linux and Wine / Playonlinux give you today.)
Again: Microsoft is enjoying the position they have not because of technological superiority, but because they shoulder their way onto your system before you even bought it, and then spread FUD about your options.
(Just this weekend I repaired a faulty Windows installation. A sticker on the laptop read, "you may not be able to use all features unless you are using Windows". FUD added at the assembly line. You can't really fight that crap.)
Obviously. I have experienced that it comes preinstalled on new machines, and the FUD added at assembly line, specifically the one you quoted.
Regards,
glauxosdever