Re: Gaia Online
By: Vlk-451 to All on Thu Mar 11 2021 10:55 am
It puts the user into a confusing well of pathways because Linux is not the end all and be all of operating systems. I've always put Linux in the category of "Jack of All Trades, Master of None" because that's what it is.
I'd think the same thing could be said of Windows though? Since so many people use Windows, you could say Windows has to sort of be a jack of all trades. If you think Linux is a jack of all trades and master of none, do you think there's anything in particular that Windows or Mac OS have really mastered? They're all general-purpose operating systems, and perhaps what Windows still has going for it is the amount of software & drivers available (due to its usage share).
I think the various operating systems have their place, and I'm not going to automatically recommend "try Linux" to anyone, but if you use a PC for at least some basic purposes like reading email, checking Facebook, etc., a Linux distro could be a good daily use OS. It's not for everyone though (but there are even people who don't like Windows or Mac OS, so I'm not sure I'd say those are for everyone either).
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Vlk-451 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Don't you mean "GNU/Linux"? After all, it's the ecosystem of GNU utilities that make the Linux kernel into a usable system. Incorrectly calling GNU/Linux anything else is as bad as running non-free software...
:)
I like free software and the GNU/Linux vs Linux dileniation, but not every linux kernal system uses GNU utilities I think? Aren't a lot of the core system functions based on UNIX like system? There's more to that quote that I'm forgetting.
That's just Richard Stallman being himself. Not a quote, but any interviews I've heard with him, mentioning Linux and/or Open Source would earn you a lecture in the semantics of Free Software.
Ironically, in one of the interviews of him, he referred repeatedly to "Digital Restrictions Management". I would have liked to correct him patronizingly on mic.
Re: Gaia Online
By: Nightfox to Vlk-451 on Thu Mar 11 2021 14:11:19
I have no other context from this conversation and I honestly don't know why I would have made that argument.
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