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Should the Linux Desktop Be "Pure?"

jammag writes "According to Matt Hartley, many Linux desktop users don't like to admit that there's scads of closed source code commonly used with the Linux desktop. Hartley points to examples like proprietary drivers, the popularity of Skype among Linux users (in preference to the open source Ekiga), and the use of Wine. He concludes that, hey, if the code works, use it — a stance that won't sit well with purists. But his article raises the question: is it better to embrace some closed source fixes, and so create a larger user base, or to remain pure, and keep Linux for the specialists?"

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  1. Re:Why not both? by byolinux · · Score: 1, Troll

    Proprietary software is never the only/best choice.

    Only -- one can always refuse a piece of software. Simply say "No thanks".

    Best -- many pieces of proprietary software are technically superior to free software. If you value your freedom, you will say no to these too.