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oh man linux user must read this one
xyle_one:
quote:Originally posted by Calum: crusader for peace & freedom:
i find it difficult to believe you are ignoring the huge "free as in freedom" situation here.
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okay. it is not free. that is not always a bad thing calum. it is when you are bleeding the poeple dry, and not giving them a decent product, but osx is a very good product. i have no problem paying for it. i do however, have a problem paying for windows or linux distros. hey, with osx, i have the freedom to install any open source app, or any proprietary app. you dont have macromedia or adobe software for linux. not that you care anyways. but i do. so, i can run the gimp and photoshop side by side. or open office & ms office, all sorts of browsers. anything i want. plus the core technologies of osX are open and free. aqua is not. and for good reason. apple has been burned in the past with its interface (fucking microsoft) so i can understand a hesitation to release it, even under the gpl.
fuck man. aqua is the cleanest interface i have ever seen. nothing even comes close to it. windows ui sucks. and lets not get started with kde, or gnome, or any of the other window managers for linux.
jtpenrod:
quote:
okay. it is not free. that is not always a bad thing calum. it is when you are bleeding the poeple dry, and not giving them a decent product, but osx is a very good product. i have no problem paying for it. i do however, have a problem paying for windows or linux distros.
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Now I can understand the problem with paying for Winderz, as I know that I will not be getting anywhere near my money's worth. However, what's with this having problems paying for Linux distros, but not OS X?(!) :eek: I've done my part, and kicked a few bucks towards Mandrake and Libranet. In these cases, I did get comparable worth in the form of some excellent documentation. Furthermore, since I have dial-up, I don't mind forking over a few bucks for install CDs either.
quote:hey, with osx, i have the freedom to install any open source app, or any proprietary app.
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This brings up yet another problem. How is it that I can get a version of QuickTime for Winderz, or for OS X, and yet there are no Linux versions? Since OS X is BSD-based, how damn difficult can that be?(!) :eek: It seems to me that Apple has declaired war on Linux and by extension, Open Source. This is not acceptable since they're benefitting from Open Source, and yet not willing to give anything back. This has always been the central flaw of the BSD License. AFAIC: fuck 'em!
quote:aqua is the cleanest interface i have ever seen. nothing even comes close to it. windows ui sucks. and lets not get started with kde, or gnome, or any of the other window managers for linux.
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Go to Panos' post and click on that link: "Sends other UNIX boxes to /dev/null". Take a good look at that PowerBook G4 shown in the ad. Now tell me that doesn't look like KDE. In fact, it reminds me of KDE 2.2! The new versions of KDE and GNOME are better looking.
And let's not forget what a control-freak Steve Jobs is. Whatever you say about Bill Gates, at least he was satisfied with controlling just the soft. Jobs wanted it all: control the hard as well as the soft. Indeed, when the first MacIntoshes came out, you couldn't even open the damn case (without destroying it in the process) unless you had a special tool available only from Apple.
Sometimes the enemy of my enemy is not my friend.
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Their fundamental design flaws are completely concealed by their superficial design flaws.
xyle_one:
quote: Now I can understand the problem with paying for Winderz, as I know that I will not be getting anywhere near my money's worth. However, what's with this having problems paying for Linux distros, but not OS X?(!) I've done my part, and kicked a few bucks towards Mandrake and Libranet. In these cases, I did get comparable worth in the form of some excellent documentation. Furthermore, since I have dial-up, I don't mind forking over a few bucks for install CDs either.
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i have paid for suse & redhat. what i got was good. but it was not nearly as elegant and easy as osX. i have listened to everyone on this forum say how easy linux is, and it is to an extent. but you cannot touch osX when it comes to ease of use.
quote: This brings up yet another problem. How is it that I can get a version of QuickTime for Winderz, or for OS X, and yet there are no Linux versions? Since OS X is BSD-based, how damn difficult can that be?(!) It seems to me that Apple has declaired war on Linux and by extension, Open Source. This is not acceptable since they're benefitting from Open Source, and yet not willing to give anything back. This has always been the central flaw of the BSD License. AFAIC: fuck 'em!
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give them time. you cant expect them to do everything over night. i am sure they will port quicktime to linux.
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Go to Panos' post and click on that link: "Sends other UNIX boxes to /dev/null". Take a good look at that PowerBook G4 shown in the ad. Now tell me that doesn't look like KDE. In fact, it reminds me of KDE 2.2! The new versions of KDE and GNOME are better looking.
And let's not forget what a control-freak Steve Jobs is. Whatever you say about Bill Gates, at least he was satisfied with controlling just the soft. Jobs wanted it all: control the hard as well as the soft. Indeed, when the first MacIntoshes came out, you couldn't even open the damn case (without destroying it in the process) unless you had a special tool available only from Apple.
Sometimes the enemy of my enemy is not my friend.
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i am looking at the picture right now. i do not see how it looks like kde. i have used the new versions of kde & gnome, and they do not compare to aqua. have you used jaguar yet?
i guess you are right about the enemy thing. is the enemy of my enemy my friend? i guess not. oh well. as for opening the cases, i have not had to open the case of my g4 for anything other than showing my friends how clean it is inside. the response is always the same wide eyed WOW!, and then the disbelief sets in.
this is a losing argument. linux elitists, and mac zealots just do not mix. the more i use linux, the more i like it. but there is no way i would ever pick linux over jaguar.
[ April 14, 2003: Message edited by: ecsyle ]
Pantso:
What? Aqua reminds you of KDE 2.2? :eek: Man, I've been using KDE since version 1.0 and I cannot see where you found even the slightest resemblance between KDE and Aqua! :eek:
And what about this Apple has declared war with the Linux and the Open source community? I'm using Linux as well as OS X? What does that make me? A friend or a foe? :eek: :D :eek: :confused:
jtpenrod:
quote:What? Aqua reminds you of KDE 2.2? Man, I've been using KDE since version 1.0 and I cannot see where you found even the slightest resemblance between KDE and Aqua!
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It was your picture. And what I'm seeing in that picture definitely reminds me of KDE 2.2. In particular, the implementation of KDE that comes with ELX PreGold. As for the rest of Aqua, well, I don't know about that as I don't have it. However, I see a great resemblance between that one pic, and I'm sure they meant it to best reflect on that PowerBook G4 they were selling. Did I mention that I was talking about that one pic?
quote:And what about this Apple has declared war with the Linux and the Open source community?
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Again, this comes from that ad which you linked to: "Sends other UNIX Boxes to /dev/null". To be sure, that could mean just about anything: HP-UX or Solaris. I would have let the whole subject go, as I have no interest whatsoever to get involved in the Mac v. PC Jihad.
quote:This new OS has accomplished in a short period of time what others have struggled to do for years: bring a compelling, widely accepted GUI (called Aqua) to UNIX.
-- Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly Network
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Despite the implied attack on XFree86, KDE, and GNOME, I'd've even been willing to let even that pass. Nor do I really give a damn one way or another about these proprietary *NIXs. OS X can eat 'em for breakfast, for all I care. However this just pisses me off to a fair-thee-well:
quote:After two-and-a-half years of Linux, I've finally found a joy in a UNIX operating system. And I found it when I purchased a Macintosh -- the first one I've ever owned.
--John Hummel Jr., The Gamer's Press
(Emphasis Mine)
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That was a deliberate attack on Linux. I don't tolerate Windoid fucktards spreading such anti-Linux FUD, and I won't tolerate it from Apple-using fucktards either. :mad: (And if Hummel can't figure out Linux after 2.5 years, then he really is a hopeless fucktard. ;) ) In fact, that's even worse. At least His Gatesness has the honesty to openly proclaim what he thinks of Open Source. At the very least, he doesn't take from the Open Source community then stab it in the back, which is exactly what this advertisement does. :mad: :mad: :mad:
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[ April 15, 2003: Message edited by: jtpenrod ]
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