So I've started posting from the cell phone. Hard to be expressive with only
140 characters. Too bad i don't have a camera phone. Yet.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Updates are coming
I haven't posted in forever, been months since i had regular net access.
but I'm working on a major revamp of my web site and also moving my
blog off Google.
but I'm working on a major revamp of my web site and also moving my
blog off Google.
why leave Google?
This was the straw that "broke the camels back":
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-427212-highlight-china+google.html
as I've said before, my Asian fetish has a Chinese fetish. I've met
and interacted with dozens of Chinese, they are intelligent and
resourceful people, and there is little that repulses me as much as
censorship. one cannot change if one does not know what needs changing.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
OK, Haven't posted in ages...
Last week on the Gentoo Forums someone asked "What manufacturers are the most supportive of open source?"
I thought my response was worth repeating here, especially since many OS advocates aren't necessarily using Gentoo...
Sun.
Open Source is About Sharing: Ideas, Code, Innovation
In Sun's view, open source is the ideal development and business model for today's massively connected, Participation Age economy. The open source model offers liberties to every user and developer that encourage genuinely collaborative innovation.
Open source software can lower customer barriers to: access, switching costs, and greater value achieved in an environment that allows for increased participation and competition. Companies gain compensation for their innovations by building on the contributions of others. In a first move towards open sourcing the Sun software portfolio, Sun has announced a no cost offering of its server side software.
A Sun.
Q:
Why would Sun "open" its current hardware chip design?
A:
We also believe the open source model can help solve some serious issues created by more traditional licensing terms in a rapidly-changing semiconductor industry. In particular, we think it can be a key enabler for the increasingly important "System On a Chip" (SOC) design business.
Everything these days is fast enough/cheap enough.
Sun
#1 in Open Source
A recent report on Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) prepared for the European Commission measured Sun's activity within the GNU/Linux community.
The report found that Sun contributes substantially more code to a Linux distribution than any other organization, including IBM, Red Hat, Novell, Hewlett-Packard, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In fact, Sun's overall contribution is more than three times that of its next closest competitor, IBM, in second place, and more than five times that of Red Hat, in third. According to the report, Sun has contributed more than $400,000,000 worth of source code to the GNU/Linux distribution.
Well, with Sun it's more like you get your moneys worth
We had a requirement to support 60 Sun Solaris databases; we estimated that running the systems would take 16 kilowatts of power. But after putting energy consumption on the agenda, we decided to become early adopters of Sun’s CoolThreads technology. This choice helped to reduce the power required to 3 kilowatts.
They seem to at Sun. Course not all is perfect. I'd rather see Solaris released under GPLv2, and i'd like to see atx form factor boards and entry level notebooks, but AFAICT, Sun wins the arguement of "What manufacturers are the most supportive of open source?"
Oh, and when I talk about Suns to my friends, I always hear varients of "how can a Sun be so good if it only runs at 1.{2,6)Ghz and my P4/AMD runs at 3+Ghz?"
To which my reply is to ask which is better, a Supra that can do 200+MPH, or a semi that can carry 20 tons?
So when You go buy your next computer, you might just consider who will give back to the community, and choose Sun.
I'm planning to at least give them a try.
Last week on the Gentoo Forums someone asked "What manufacturers are the most supportive of open source?"
I thought my response was worth repeating here, especially since many OS advocates aren't necessarily using Gentoo...
jesnow wrote: |
What manufacturers are the most supportive of open source? |
Sun.
Open Source is About Sharing: Ideas, Code, Innovation
In Sun's view, open source is the ideal development and business model for today's massively connected, Participation Age economy. The open source model offers liberties to every user and developer that encourage genuinely collaborative innovation.
Open source software can lower customer barriers to: access, switching costs, and greater value achieved in an environment that allows for increased participation and competition. Companies gain compensation for their innovations by building on the contributions of others. In a first move towards open sourcing the Sun software portfolio, Sun has announced a no cost offering of its server side software.
Quote: |
If I wanted to buy hardware with the specific intent of having my money go to companies that support open source, what should I buy? |
A Sun.
Q:
Why would Sun "open" its current hardware chip design?
A:
We also believe the open source model can help solve some serious issues created by more traditional licensing terms in a rapidly-changing semiconductor industry. In particular, we think it can be a key enabler for the increasingly important "System On a Chip" (SOC) design business.
Everything these days is fast enough/cheap enough.
Quote: |
I want easy linux intergration and support for open source projects. |
Sun
#1 in Open Source
A recent report on Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) prepared for the European Commission measured Sun's activity within the GNU/Linux community.
The report found that Sun contributes substantially more code to a Linux distribution than any other organization, including IBM, Red Hat, Novell, Hewlett-Packard, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In fact, Sun's overall contribution is more than three times that of its next closest competitor, IBM, in second place, and more than five times that of Red Hat, in third. According to the report, Sun has contributed more than $400,000,000 worth of source code to the GNU/Linux distribution.
Quote: |
Everything these days is fast enough/cheap enough. |
Well, with Sun it's more like you get your moneys worth
We had a requirement to support 60 Sun Solaris databases; we estimated that running the systems would take 16 kilowatts of power. But after putting energy consumption on the agenda, we decided to become early adopters of Sun’s CoolThreads technology. This choice helped to reduce the power required to 3 kilowatts.
Quote: |
Pesumably the two go hand in hand. Do they? |
They seem to at Sun. Course not all is perfect. I'd rather see Solaris released under GPLv2, and i'd like to see atx form factor boards and entry level notebooks, but AFAICT, Sun wins the arguement of "What manufacturers are the most supportive of open source?"
Oh, and when I talk about Suns to my friends, I always hear varients of "how can a Sun be so good if it only runs at 1.{2,6)Ghz and my P4/AMD runs at 3+Ghz?"
To which my reply is to ask which is better, a Supra that can do 200+MPH, or a semi that can carry 20 tons?
So when You go buy your next computer, you might just consider who will give back to the community, and choose Sun.
I'm planning to at least give them a try.
Sunday, June 26, 2005
Regarding my last post, I stand corrected. I found a real "power supply" for more information, click here.
Saturday, June 25, 2005
Oxymoron: Power Supply.
Power: The term used for the product of voltage and current. It is measured in watts.
Supply: provide or furnish with; "We provided the room with an electrical heater"
A power supply doesn't provide one watt, volt or amp. it's a transformer. it takes houshould current and converts it to 12 volts at x amps.
Power supply my ass. I've got 50 of the things laying about. and 500 different things they'd be hooked to if they supplied power. I wonder if 300 watts is enough to power the well? or maybe I'll have to combine a few to get enough wattage.
Power: The term used for the product of voltage and current. It is measured in watts.
Supply: provide or furnish with; "We provided the room with an electrical heater"
A power supply doesn't provide one watt, volt or amp. it's a transformer. it takes houshould current and converts it to 12 volts at x amps.
Power supply my ass. I've got 50 of the things laying about. and 500 different things they'd be hooked to if they supplied power. I wonder if 300 watts is enough to power the well? or maybe I'll have to combine a few to get enough wattage.
Oh yeah, I guess I should mention I switched from SuSE to Gentoo 3 or 4 months back. I still reccomend SuSE for a user who doesn't want the level of control a "source" distro, such as Gentoo offers. I especially advise against installing RedFat.
I had planned to transition over to PPC, and went to Gentoo for that reason. However, since Stevie is gonna be making Macs with Intel chips in them, I'm staying with AMD. guess I'll spend my money somewhere else (RAID ;-) )
I had planned to transition over to PPC, and went to Gentoo for that reason. However, since Stevie is gonna be making Macs with Intel chips in them, I'm staying with AMD. guess I'll spend my money somewhere else (RAID ;-) )
6 months. maybe I should update this more often.
This is currently being written on a 'doze machine (not mine, do I look stupid enough to not install Linux?). I was running a duron 600, but was given a 800 chip. turns out the 800 was bad, and, being the considerate chip it is, fried my board.
Fortuantly, besides regular backups, I always do both a Stage 4 backup and a backup of /home. so I'm fairly safe if my drives are also fucked.
A fortnight from now, I should have a new board & chip. AMD, of course. I own an Pentium, but didn't (and won't) pay for that crap. Gonna also pickup a 6-700 watt transformer, as I'll be increasing my SCSI count to 9. 7 drives + tape + cdr.
This is currently being written on a 'doze machine (not mine, do I look stupid enough to not install Linux?). I was running a duron 600, but was given a 800 chip. turns out the 800 was bad, and, being the considerate chip it is, fried my board.
Fortuantly, besides regular backups, I always do both a Stage 4 backup and a backup of /home. so I'm fairly safe if my drives are also fucked.
A fortnight from now, I should have a new board & chip. AMD, of course. I own an Pentium, but didn't (and won't) pay for that crap. Gonna also pickup a 6-700 watt transformer, as I'll be increasing my SCSI count to 9. 7 drives + tape + cdr.
Friday, December 17, 2004
PSM and Galeon
Had trouble viewing secure sites with Galeon. after a bit of googling, found
this:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/users/2002-June/005275.html
2 pointers:
a symbolic link (instead of copying the file) worked fine
he misspelled libsmime3.so. took me half a sec to realize.
this:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/users/2002-June/005275.html
2 pointers:
a symbolic link (instead of copying the file) worked fine
he misspelled libsmime3.so. took me half a sec to realize.
Sunday, November 07, 2004
testing pictures
Lets see if this works
I this a stupid idea, or what?
alt="high steer?" />
A zlink would be stronger.
I this a stupid idea, or what?
A zlink would be stronger.
Wednesday, November 03, 2004
Where do we go from here...
Haven't posted in a while, So here's my predictions for the political future.
First, I believe the Democrats will split into 4 major groups. The largest
segment to leave will go Green (About 30%), with The republicans and
libertarians each getting 10-20% of the "moderates" Further more , I believe
the Republicans will lose the same 10% to each of the 3 other parties. McCain
will go Green, as will Hillary & Kennedy.
Hillary will run in 2008, and fail so miserably that the Democrats will split
as above. I predict she will get less than 1/3 the vote. By 2010, every
state house in the country will have at least one Green or libertarian, and
there will be no less than 4 governors.
the 2012 Race will be run on gun gun control, either a libertarian, or a
"republican" who leans libertarian Running on a platform of 100% repeal, vs a
green/democrat running for 100% consfication. If the Anti's Win, we will
have a war by 2015. I predict that the Nation will fragment into Several
small nations, some being complete, others being confederations.
My predictions are: Alaska, Hawaii and lower California will go alone.
Upper / western Oregon & western Washington will form a single state,
possibly joining with BC and Alberta.
Eastern WA and Oregon will join the Idaho Panhandle to create a new state
(we'll call it Lincoln, since there was gonna be a state named that made from
the panhandle). The upper east half of California will become part of
Nevada, and the Jefferson border will go south to near Sacramento area.
Jefferson, Nevada, Lincoln, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Utah will form
a confederacy. Well call it the Rocky mountain confederacy, for now. Arizona
will claim the west half of New Mexico, while Texas will get the east.
Likelise, the west end of the Dakota's & Nebraska will similarly be split
between Wyoming and Nevada. the remaining Dakota's will consolidate into 1
state and join with Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois,
wisconson, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio to form a nation. Call it the Great
Lakes Nation.
West Virginia will be divided up between Ohio and Virginia. The old "new
england states" will remain calling them selves "The United States, and will
clam sorvernginity over all of "old America"
Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolina's, Alabama, Georgia, Missippi,
and Florida will form another confederation, the "new South". Texas will
split into 4 sub states, and be joined by Oklahoma, Arkansas and Lusiana to
form the Nation of Texas.
New England and the great lake will fail at a bid to re-conquer the south, and
end up Joining Eastern Canada.
By 2100 Alaska will be joined by the Yukon, BC, Alberta, and the new OR/WA
state) to form a confederacy. A revolt in California will end in a granted
petition to join the rocky mountain confederacy, along with Baja, Sonora and
Chichuana (sp?) joining either the Rocky's or Texas.
Greater Alaska, The Rockies, Texas and the South will join together to form
The American Confederacy. It will have a relationship with Canada similar
to what we have now, except a bit less friendly. Canada will slowly drift
politically closer to the AC, until they end up joining it around 2200.
Or, of course, we could elect a Libertarian or Libertarian leaning Republican
in 15, and end up with only a few states petitioning to leave (a petition a
LP winner would grant if the popular vote in those area's warrented it)
But those are just my opinions, and we'll have to see if they remain true.
Haven't posted in a while, So here's my predictions for the political future.
First, I believe the Democrats will split into 4 major groups. The largest
segment to leave will go Green (About 30%), with The republicans and
libertarians each getting 10-20% of the "moderates" Further more , I believe
the Republicans will lose the same 10% to each of the 3 other parties. McCain
will go Green, as will Hillary & Kennedy.
Hillary will run in 2008, and fail so miserably that the Democrats will split
as above. I predict she will get less than 1/3 the vote. By 2010, every
state house in the country will have at least one Green or libertarian, and
there will be no less than 4 governors.
the 2012 Race will be run on gun gun control, either a libertarian, or a
"republican" who leans libertarian Running on a platform of 100% repeal, vs a
green/democrat running for 100% consfication. If the Anti's Win, we will
have a war by 2015. I predict that the Nation will fragment into Several
small nations, some being complete, others being confederations.
My predictions are: Alaska, Hawaii and lower California will go alone.
Upper / western Oregon & western Washington will form a single state,
possibly joining with BC and Alberta.
Eastern WA and Oregon will join the Idaho Panhandle to create a new state
(we'll call it Lincoln, since there was gonna be a state named that made from
the panhandle). The upper east half of California will become part of
Nevada, and the Jefferson border will go south to near Sacramento area.
Jefferson, Nevada, Lincoln, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Utah will form
a confederacy. Well call it the Rocky mountain confederacy, for now. Arizona
will claim the west half of New Mexico, while Texas will get the east.
Likelise, the west end of the Dakota's & Nebraska will similarly be split
between Wyoming and Nevada. the remaining Dakota's will consolidate into 1
state and join with Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois,
wisconson, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio to form a nation. Call it the Great
Lakes Nation.
West Virginia will be divided up between Ohio and Virginia. The old "new
england states" will remain calling them selves "The United States, and will
clam sorvernginity over all of "old America"
Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolina's, Alabama, Georgia, Missippi,
and Florida will form another confederation, the "new South". Texas will
split into 4 sub states, and be joined by Oklahoma, Arkansas and Lusiana to
form the Nation of Texas.
New England and the great lake will fail at a bid to re-conquer the south, and
end up Joining Eastern Canada.
By 2100 Alaska will be joined by the Yukon, BC, Alberta, and the new OR/WA
state) to form a confederacy. A revolt in California will end in a granted
petition to join the rocky mountain confederacy, along with Baja, Sonora and
Chichuana (sp?) joining either the Rocky's or Texas.
Greater Alaska, The Rockies, Texas and the South will join together to form
The American Confederacy. It will have a relationship with Canada similar
to what we have now, except a bit less friendly. Canada will slowly drift
politically closer to the AC, until they end up joining it around 2200.
Or, of course, we could elect a Libertarian or Libertarian leaning Republican
in 15, and end up with only a few states petitioning to leave (a petition a
LP winner would grant if the popular vote in those area's warrented it)
But those are just my opinions, and we'll have to see if they remain true.
Thursday, July 08, 2004
Puppies
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Hash: SHA1
Woke up this morning to find the puppies had gotten out and ate my mouse cord.
grr.
At least they're ready to be given away. time for mamma to get snipped
Took the mouse apart. I'm gonna see if I can find a good cord to replace the
bad one.
Yeah, I know. I'm a cheapskate
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Woke up this morning to find the puppies had gotten out and ate my mouse cord.
grr.
At least they're ready to be given away. time for mamma to get snipped
Took the mouse apart. I'm gonna see if I can find a good cord to replace the
bad one.
Yeah, I know. I'm a cheapskate
Wednesday, July 07, 2004
This one is good:
Today was really tiring.
I got out of bed really late because my alarm clock has broken and I cannot afford a new one at the moment.
I feel unusual because my antidepressants are making me hairy.
I'm so sad. My kitten got run over this afternoon. I found him when I was coming home from school. His head was all squished. I took some photos. I'll miss him. Poor kitty.
Last night I had to go and pay Joshua's bail. He's such a jerk. He got arrested for punching the Walmart clerk in the face for refusing to sell him beer. He's only 16!
I want to tell the world to get fucked.
I am updating this journal for the first time in ages, because I've been in prison.
Today, I got a digital camera! Yes! But I don't know how to work it. Can you help me?
I want to say thanks to the world for absolutely fucking nothing! You all suck. I feel so alone, no one ever reads this journal, or even comments to let me know that I'm not suffering alone. It's cold here, and I want to die, but I cannot figure out how many of you to take with me when I go.
I went to the doctor yesterday, and he said I have bipolar disorder, and should stop smoking drugs.
You should all do this quiz! It's amazingly accurate. You just put in your name and birthday, and it will tell you you're a moron.
That's enough for now. But I'll leave you with this poem I wrote. It's about my friend Robert, who has bipolar disorder. Just like me. And Heidi.
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Today was really tiring.
I got out of bed really late because my alarm clock has broken and I cannot afford a new one at the moment.
I feel unusual because my antidepressants are making me hairy.
I'm so sad. My kitten got run over this afternoon. I found him when I was coming home from school. His head was all squished. I took some photos. I'll miss him. Poor kitty.
Last night I had to go and pay Joshua's bail. He's such a jerk. He got arrested for punching the Walmart clerk in the face for refusing to sell him beer. He's only 16!
I want to tell the world to get fucked.
I am updating this journal for the first time in ages, because I've been in prison.
Today, I got a digital camera! Yes! But I don't know how to work it. Can you help me?
I want to say thanks to the world for absolutely fucking nothing! You all suck. I feel so alone, no one ever reads this journal, or even comments to let me know that I'm not suffering alone. It's cold here, and I want to die, but I cannot figure out how many of you to take with me when I go.
I went to the doctor yesterday, and he said I have bipolar disorder, and should stop smoking drugs.
You should all do this quiz! It's amazingly accurate. You just put in your name and birthday, and it will tell you you're a moron.
That's enough for now. But I'll leave you with this poem I wrote. It's about my friend Robert, who has bipolar disorder. Just like me. And Heidi.
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Monday, October 20, 2003
BBspot - *NIX Mascots Under Fire for Targeting Children
Yep. very dangerous for children. after all, if they learn about OSS, the great Satan will lose money.
Yep. very dangerous for children. after all, if they learn about OSS, the great Satan will lose money.
Monday, September 08, 2003
I've been thinking about kids and shooting. My freinds daughter turned six, and I've got permission to teach her how to shoot. I've been thinking back to when I learned. I think i'm more excited, passing it along now, then I was as a kid.
It's funny how a few pounds of metal and wood or plastic can influnce a kid. with the wrong guide, that influnce can result in injury and death, of course, but with the right guide, it's something a child always remembers, and hopfully passes on to their children.
It's funny how a few pounds of metal and wood or plastic can influnce a kid. with the wrong guide, that influnce can result in injury and death, of course, but with the right guide, it's something a child always remembers, and hopfully passes on to their children.
Wednesday, August 20, 2003
FastMovers -- Moving, Storage, Installation, Delivery Since 1989!
This is my freind EZ's company. all I can say is if you live in Utah, and need to use a moving company, use him. the prices are right, and his guys can get the job done.
Fast Movers set the standard i judge the other moving companys by, and so far none i've delt with have come close
This is my freind EZ's company. all I can say is if you live in Utah, and need to use a moving company, use him. the prices are right, and his guys can get the job done.
Fast Movers set the standard i judge the other moving companys by, and so far none i've delt with have come close
Thursday, May 15, 2003
So I was crusing petition online, and came to the "SuSE should make ISO's" petition. I didn't sign it, As I don't belive there should be ISO's, there's no legal requirement, and there are alternative ways to obtain SuSE (or any other) Linux legally.
But I though just for fun I'd discect some comments, so here goes:
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82. Mauro Colorio it world be nice to try something before to buy it
--
Uh, hello, Idiot. goto ftp.suse.com, and look for "live-eval". See? an ISO image you can download, burn onto CD, and run without ever installing. easy, free trail version.
--
84. Matt Schlupe Once Suse publishes these files email me. Thanks
--
uh, sure. since you didn't bother to include an e-mail, I'm guessing yours is imanidiot@aol.com? oh, and goto the SuSE ftp site, the files are posted there
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92. Shane Knight Please adhere to common courtesy of the Open Source and post the code and make it easily available in ISO format!
--
Goto ftp.suse.com, and look at the source RPM's. as per the GPL, the code is freely avadiable. nothing in the GPL say's it must be free in cost, or in time.
IMO, by refusing to release ISO's for x86 & PPC versions, Suse is weeding out the "lookers" and bringing in the users who are serious about getting the best linux distro commercially avadiable
--
190. Umm Hmm I would love to run SuSE, but i choose to run Mandrake instead because of the lack of ISO's. I have my company buy it's distro's for our company machines, but for private/home use the ISO should be available.
--
Now this one is the stupidest yet. someone needs to buy a clue. all this person needs to do is borrow the CD's from work, take them home, install, then return the next day. If your company is running linux, chances are they'd be happy to loan them out.
--
Linux first started out as freeware, available to anyone to download via the net in ISO form. When you make it propriatery to download some 5 GB's of files, you are pusing people away from your distrubution and ultimately linux.
--
ok, another canidate to have a brain installed. Linux is not, and never has been freeware. What it is is open scource, governed by the GPL. you may charge for your distribution if you wish, but nothing says your customer can't distribute free copies.
as to orginally being avadiable in .ISO's, bzzt! orginally llinux was a few megabytes of source code. Not .iso, not .rpm, not even gzipped .tars. maybe .z's, but all linux was orginally was source code. as linus said "by hackers, for hackers"
and download 5 gigs? who is this guy kidding? download the boot .iso image, burn it, then select minimal system with X. you can then go back later and use YAST to get other stuff as you need it.
--
241. Blah This isnt feasible since there are copyrighted packages on the SuSE ISOs otherwise they would be glad to release it. Also, you must be a bit naive to believe ppl would actually promise to buy a version later --- besides, suse kinda sucks, try out www.gentoo.org ;)
--
this guy almost gets it, cept there seems to be a problem with the end of his posting.
If SuSE does ever decide to issue .ISO's, my suggestion to them would be personal version, and yank the copyrighted material out. but as I said above, I see no need. SuSE is the best comercial distro, to get better I'd have to compile my own taylor made version. Since SuSE supports the open scource comminity financially, I figure by paying money for their product they're just acting as my agent to pay all of the thousands of programmers who wrote the software you and I use every day.
So thank you SuSE for selling me your product, instead of making it easy for me to get free copies.
But I though just for fun I'd discect some comments, so here goes:
--
82. Mauro Colorio it world be nice to try something before to buy it
--
Uh, hello, Idiot. goto ftp.suse.com, and look for "live-eval". See? an ISO image you can download, burn onto CD, and run without ever installing. easy, free trail version.
--
84. Matt Schlupe Once Suse publishes these files email me. Thanks
--
uh, sure. since you didn't bother to include an e-mail, I'm guessing yours is imanidiot@aol.com? oh, and goto the SuSE ftp site, the files are posted there
--
92. Shane Knight Please adhere to common courtesy of the Open Source and post the code and make it easily available in ISO format!
--
Goto ftp.suse.com, and look at the source RPM's. as per the GPL, the code is freely avadiable. nothing in the GPL say's it must be free in cost, or in time.
IMO, by refusing to release ISO's for x86 & PPC versions, Suse is weeding out the "lookers" and bringing in the users who are serious about getting the best linux distro commercially avadiable
--
190. Umm Hmm I would love to run SuSE, but i choose to run Mandrake instead because of the lack of ISO's. I have my company buy it's distro's for our company machines, but for private/home use the ISO should be available.
--
Now this one is the stupidest yet. someone needs to buy a clue. all this person needs to do is borrow the CD's from work, take them home, install, then return the next day. If your company is running linux, chances are they'd be happy to loan them out.
--
Linux first started out as freeware, available to anyone to download via the net in ISO form. When you make it propriatery to download some 5 GB's of files, you are pusing people away from your distrubution and ultimately linux.
--
ok, another canidate to have a brain installed. Linux is not, and never has been freeware. What it is is open scource, governed by the GPL. you may charge for your distribution if you wish, but nothing says your customer can't distribute free copies.
as to orginally being avadiable in .ISO's, bzzt! orginally llinux was a few megabytes of source code. Not .iso, not .rpm, not even gzipped .tars. maybe .z's, but all linux was orginally was source code. as linus said "by hackers, for hackers"
and download 5 gigs? who is this guy kidding? download the boot .iso image, burn it, then select minimal system with X. you can then go back later and use YAST to get other stuff as you need it.
--
241. Blah This isnt feasible since there are copyrighted packages on the SuSE ISOs otherwise they would be glad to release it. Also, you must be a bit naive to believe ppl would actually promise to buy a version later --- besides, suse kinda sucks, try out www.gentoo.org ;)
--
this guy almost gets it, cept there seems to be a problem with the end of his posting.
If SuSE does ever decide to issue .ISO's, my suggestion to them would be personal version, and yank the copyrighted material out. but as I said above, I see no need. SuSE is the best comercial distro, to get better I'd have to compile my own taylor made version. Since SuSE supports the open scource comminity financially, I figure by paying money for their product they're just acting as my agent to pay all of the thousands of programmers who wrote the software you and I use every day.
So thank you SuSE for selling me your product, instead of making it easy for me to get free copies.
Monday, March 03, 2003
Right to steal?
I've been going through some real tough times lately, looking for work. Now I've got some neighbors who Are freinds, but they seem to think that welfare is normal. I'm being encouraged to go get on welfare, because it is "my legal rigt"
Say what? I've read the constitution numerous times. I don't have it memorized, but I know the basic parts. No where in there does it say everyone can be a welfare recipiant. In order for for there to be welfare, there must mbe two people, a theif and a victim. And I am not a theif.
Sean, A good freind and I discussed this a couple weeks ago. He stated that I might be tempted to vote, if possible, myself milk and cookies. This is true. even today, temptation exists. however, somethign else also exists. I know it is wrong to steal. since I was a little kid that was drilled into me.
It makes no diffrence wheater a single individual points a gun at another, or a government points the gun (or threatens to), and gives the stolen goods to the theif.
Right to steal? where? even in nature amongst the lower animals, they protect their posessions, because it is their property.
No, there is no right to steal, there is no right to suceed, no right to survive.
There is only the fact that you own your body, and whatever you do with it is your responsiblity, for good or for bad, and everything you produce with your body (be it physical work, mental, or bartering your services for another item, such as money) is your property, to do with as you please. Wanna give it away? go ahead. wanna keep it? Go ahead.
But the moment anyone is forced to "give" any amount, then that is theft.
And I am not a theif.
I've been going through some real tough times lately, looking for work. Now I've got some neighbors who Are freinds, but they seem to think that welfare is normal. I'm being encouraged to go get on welfare, because it is "my legal rigt"
Say what? I've read the constitution numerous times. I don't have it memorized, but I know the basic parts. No where in there does it say everyone can be a welfare recipiant. In order for for there to be welfare, there must mbe two people, a theif and a victim. And I am not a theif.
Sean, A good freind and I discussed this a couple weeks ago. He stated that I might be tempted to vote, if possible, myself milk and cookies. This is true. even today, temptation exists. however, somethign else also exists. I know it is wrong to steal. since I was a little kid that was drilled into me.
It makes no diffrence wheater a single individual points a gun at another, or a government points the gun (or threatens to), and gives the stolen goods to the theif.
Right to steal? where? even in nature amongst the lower animals, they protect their posessions, because it is their property.
No, there is no right to steal, there is no right to suceed, no right to survive.
There is only the fact that you own your body, and whatever you do with it is your responsiblity, for good or for bad, and everything you produce with your body (be it physical work, mental, or bartering your services for another item, such as money) is your property, to do with as you please. Wanna give it away? go ahead. wanna keep it? Go ahead.
But the moment anyone is forced to "give" any amount, then that is theft.
And I am not a theif.
Wednesday, February 19, 2003
It's the governments fault!
Well, at least it is for why we (as a society) use microsoft products. in our country, the majority of people work for the government, either directly, or as a 3rd party supplier. therefore, the government has set the standard. Now, if the standard was set to stuff like ascii files, that multiple programs could read, companies could pick and choose, decide what software to run. instead the standard is for Microsoft products.
because of this Microsoft has effectivly had a monopoly for the last decade in comercial software. Linux and other *nix's are slowly breaking that hold, but thanks to a government standard, we have to live with an unsecure operating system.
Don't get me wrong, I think the concept of windows, an easy to use OS for the masses is a good idea. but in reality, it is so full of security holes and sloppy programming I refuse to even have it on any of my personal machines.
for around half the cost of going to XP/2K, you can install linux. modern distros can be designed to even look just like windows, and you never need see the command line. but you'll be running a secure, open source computer. whats more, you don't need to upgrade to the newest hardware, Linux will run on a 386 if you want (got an old computer sitting in the closet? why not give it a try? if you have a fast enough connection, you can download linux from hundreds of places on the net for free. I reccomend SuSE (www.suse.org), but Redhat (www.redhat.com), and mandrake (www.mandrake.com) are also good choices. www.linux.org has local "Linux User Groups" listed to help you find local users who love to help newbies. www.linuxnewbie.org is filled with tons of help files.
Running linux is Free, it's secure, and best of all, it's fun. Break the chains of Redmond, Cast aside Gates, and follow the Penguin.
Well, at least it is for why we (as a society) use microsoft products. in our country, the majority of people work for the government, either directly, or as a 3rd party supplier. therefore, the government has set the standard. Now, if the standard was set to stuff like ascii files, that multiple programs could read, companies could pick and choose, decide what software to run. instead the standard is for Microsoft products.
because of this Microsoft has effectivly had a monopoly for the last decade in comercial software. Linux and other *nix's are slowly breaking that hold, but thanks to a government standard, we have to live with an unsecure operating system.
Don't get me wrong, I think the concept of windows, an easy to use OS for the masses is a good idea. but in reality, it is so full of security holes and sloppy programming I refuse to even have it on any of my personal machines.
for around half the cost of going to XP/2K, you can install linux. modern distros can be designed to even look just like windows, and you never need see the command line. but you'll be running a secure, open source computer. whats more, you don't need to upgrade to the newest hardware, Linux will run on a 386 if you want (got an old computer sitting in the closet? why not give it a try? if you have a fast enough connection, you can download linux from hundreds of places on the net for free. I reccomend SuSE (www.suse.org), but Redhat (www.redhat.com), and mandrake (www.mandrake.com) are also good choices. www.linux.org has local "Linux User Groups" listed to help you find local users who love to help newbies. www.linuxnewbie.org is filled with tons of help files.
Running linux is Free, it's secure, and best of all, it's fun. Break the chains of Redmond, Cast aside Gates, and follow the Penguin.
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