OSDL Announces Desktop Initiative
rhetoric writes "Earlier today at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in New York, nonprofit Open Source Development Labs announced the creation of a "Desktop Linux Working Group initiative focused on greater use of Linux on desktops throughout the enterprise." A press release is available on OSDL's website, in addition to this Register article." It's all part of their non-secret plan.
When the Windows GUI fails to start, there's often little that can be done from the command line to help, mainly because the bastardised CP/M-clone that is DOS has been further stripped of any useful features it may have once accidentally had. Linux, OTOH,
What the fuck is that incoherent babble supposed to mean? The Windows GUI ALWAYS starts. It's a core function of the OS. No "CONNECTION TO X SERVER LOST" errors on Windows, thank you.
You know, all those things you mentioned are trivially done under Windows. Even easier than they are done under Linux. But you're too ignorant to know, rather concentrating on immature ad-homs (M$, Windows Media Slayer, etc).
It's immature fanboy poseurs such as yourself that give the Linux community the bad name it has today. A community of holier-than-thou nerds who rabidly reject criticisms of their own software, but are first in line to criticize others. Heh.
If Linux didn't suck, maybe I'd use it.