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Best kvm switch keyboard shortcut
Best kvm switch keyboard shortcut








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The companies know they have their customers by the balls because they don’t even get to *read* the license until after they tear away the shrink-wrap and put the disc in the drive, and by that time it’s too late: the store won’t take it back for a refund, because you’ve already opened it, and they suspect you to have copied the disc and registration key, you dirty thief!

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Companies know people don’t care, they’ll just buy the software anyway, not even reading the license. The problem is, the licenses are practically always a problem and I don’t imagine that magically changing out of nowhere. I don’t see how adding another proprietary operating system to the mix will help anything.Īs you said, the license is the real problem for most proprietary software including both Microsoft’s and Apple’s, and not just for operating systems. Yes, because we all want another god damn proprietary operating system. The big mistake Shuttleworth made was using Linux in the first place, if he’d have used BSD as Jobs did he could have kept his work, charged $20 a pop once the buzz built up and would now have the money to not only continue but actually improve the system.

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You make that seem like a bad thing, but Canonical itself seems to be enjoying it. How many “Ubuntu derived” distros are there, enjoying the fruits of Canonical labor without throwing them even a beer? I rest my case. Before and shortly after then, as well as now, I was and have been using something else. Back when it really was starting to get good. Hell, I only used Ubuntu for a brief time, mostly back in 2008. I despised advertising back then, and I despise advertising now. And later on, for a while they started to do the right things, so it was interesting–but it was still just Debian, only with an installable live CD, more up-to-date applications, a custom theme, less stability, and the commercial backing of a billionaire. I kept trying it, version after version, trying to figure out what the big deal was with no success. I have to admit, I never did get the big deal with Ubuntu back in those days.

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Heck you can’t even update the system without Pulse or WiFi or something breaking, this is 2012 and Linux behaves like its 1993 when it comes to drivers, that just won’t cut it. Different and prettier yes, but NOT better. Instead we’ll see Canonical join Mandriva, Xandros, Linsprie and the rest on the scrapheap of history and nothing will ever get any better.

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As i have said before it will take at least 100 million dollars to bring Linux up to the same level as Windows and OSX, you have whole subsystems like X and Pulse that will need to be replaced or rebuilt, docs, regression testing, QA and QC, yet as Canonical found out there is simply no way to make money on a Linux desktop. I guess like communism the whole FOSS philosophy just don’t work, at least on the desktop. I mean here is the company that the community gushed over, now when they are bleeding to death and trying to keep the lights on its “ZOMG they are trying to make money! How dare they not do everything for free, i’ll switch OSes first!” Wharrgarbl!

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I have to say I find the whole thing fascinating myself.










Best kvm switch keyboard shortcut