Yeah, you'd think people would have realised by now that acting immorally and calling it "business" makes you scum.Maybe they'll start to get it when another million jobs go and society's dependents start starving.
@GarethWrong. The "zealots" acknowledge there are bugs but believe that those bugs are relatively inconsequential and/or would only affect a very small proportion of end users.They believe that the number of bugs is comparable to those that exist in Windows and the severity of them is typically less. They also believe that the abundance of guaranteed features and options that do not exist in Windows more than offset the remote potential of a few cosmetic bugs and at the very least warrant checking to see if Linux would work on your PC if you haven't.
linuxpenguinJan 24, 2009
No they don't. When you go to the grocery store, you can choose between Coke, Pepsi, and the no-brand stuff.
owlcatJan 24, 2009
Oh, shocker.. LOL.. thats ok. it's only a matter of time before Cisco/Linux, and Vmware take over the world... ;)<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LsxmQV8AXk">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LsxmQV8AXk</a>
blackadderiiiJan 25, 2009
Yeah, you'd think people would have realised by now that acting immorally and calling it "business" makes you scum.Maybe they'll start to get it when another million jobs go and society's dependents start starving.
smotpokerJan 25, 2009
@GarethWrong. The "zealots" acknowledge there are bugs but believe that those bugs are relatively inconsequential and/or would only affect a very small proportion of end users.They believe that the number of bugs is comparable to those that exist in Windows and the severity of them is typically less. They also believe that the abundance of guaranteed features and options that do not exist in Windows more than offset the remote potential of a few cosmetic bugs and at the very least warrant checking to see if Linux would work on your PC if you haven't.