RMS Views on Linux, Java, DRM and Opensource
An anonymous reader writes "All About Linux is running a transcript of a recent talk given by Richard Stallman at the Australian National University. Stallman discussed various issues facing GNU like the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital Rights Management, about why one should not install sun's java on your computer, his views on Opensource as well as why he thinks people should address Linux distribution as GNU/Linux."
Mox
I'd like people to answer their phones "Hoy hoy" instead of "Hello," but I'm afraid I've already lost that battle as well.
It never gets old does it?
GNO, it doesn't.
Actually, that was already said here...
ABSURDITY, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
Here let me put your psuedo future into real nerd context here:
./configure ; make ; make install .. ./configure ; make ; make install
# tar -xzvf communism.tar.gz ; cd communism
#
# communist-artist-music-search *
communist-artist-music-search: This program is just a stub until all those artists start making music for free.
# cd
# tar -xzvf riaa.tar.gz ; cd riaa
#
# riaa-artist-music-search "Karl Jenkins"
riaa-artist-music-search: Please specify credit card number.
# riaa-artist-music-search "Karl Jenkins" 98766542358979
riaa-artist-music-search: All available albums by artist "Karl Jenkins" have been destroyed in the DRM music server fire of 2006.
# rm -R ~/.musical_heritage ~/.musical_history
# rm -R ~/.human_knowledge
Occam's razor is the blind faith in the natural selection of least resistance and in universal oversimplification. -- EF
To become a saint in the church of Emacs does not require celibacy.
And strangely enough if this rule changed not a single one of the saints would notice a difference.