Oracle Linux Adopters Suffer Backlash
atbarboz writes "One of the first converts to Oracle's support for Linux said it has endured a public backlash since its decision to drop Red Hat. 'Melbourne company Opes Prime Stockbroking told ZDNet Australia that in the weeks following its announcement to adopt Oracle Linux, upset Linux enthusiasts phoned, e-mailed and wrote about the company online to complain at the decision. "People called us out of the blue to tell us we were idiots," said Opes executive director Anthony Blumberg.'"
Linux users would never be THAT stupid, it's just Microsoft's guerrilla PR tactics aimed at discouraging linux use. Ballmer probably made half the calls himself... oops it's guerrilla not gorilla. My bad, Ballmer wasn't involved at all then.
I can even see the marketing campaign to accompany this "Beyond idiocy - Windows vista".
Only to idiots, are orders laws.
-- Henning von Tresckow
Want to know one of the main stumbling blocks to further widespread adoption of Linux?
Like have time to answer that for you. You know how to google, don't you? RTFA! Damn newbs.
- None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
Why? After all, the geek campaign to convince people to not use the word "HACKER" to mean a malicious computer attacker was so successful, right?
Sorry, couldn't resist!
What are we going to do tonight Brain?
Indeed, having fan boys call people up to ridicule them is unprofessional. Proper, enterprise ready companies just throw chairs.
Or, its advocacy like this that gives idiocy a bad name.
Ice Cream has no bones.
Exactly. It is not a religion! The nerve of some people...
I prefer to call it a cult.
Agreed. People should also stop saying "Bzzzt... wrong". It makes them sound like a pretentious turd.
Cheers,
Stor
"Yeah well there's a lot of stuff that should be, but isn't"
Bzzzt... wrong!
Worst... comment... ever.
Those are my principles. If you don't like them I have others. -Groucho Marx
Wow, I never thought I would see the words "alabaster dildo hypothesis" in such a cogent and insightful response.
Technically correct, you admit, but then you make an argument for the "popular" but admittedly technically *incorrect* answer. You must be in management!
But IEC, IEEE, GNAA, CIPM, the Magnetic Disk Manufacturers Association all recommend Kibi-Mebi-Gibi prefixes for binary.
Anyhow, Mebibytes sounds whimsically Scottish to me
"Darnt tooch tha dawggie"
"Why?"
"He Mebibytes"
More to the point, it's good to move the goalposts now that the damn Neurotypicals have finally learnt Kilo-Mega-Giga as the prefix.
echo -e 'global _start\n _start:\n mov eax, 2\n int 80h\n jmp _start' > a.asm; nasm a.asm -f elf; ld a.o -o a;
Who cares what Joe Sixpack thinks a hacker is?
At job interviews, I always mention "hacking" as one of my interests. If the interviewer reacts shocked or confused, I know I don't want to work for that company. I've been escorted out by security more than once.
I'm trying to improve my English. Please correct me on any spelling/grammar errors in this post.