Ask Slashdot: Should Valve Start Their Own Steam Linux Distro?
Duggeek writes "There's been a lot of discussion lately about Valve, Steam and the uncertain future of the Windows platform for gaming. While the effect of these events is unmistakably huge, it raises an interesting question: Would Valve consider putting out its own Linux distro? One advantage of such a dedicated distro would be tighter control over kernel drivers, storage, init processes and managing display(s), but would it be worth all the upstream bickering? Would it be better to start anew, or ride on a mature foundation like Fedora or Debian? Might that be a better option than addressing the myriad differences of today's increasingly fracturing distro-scape?"
Worst case, static link the binaries.
yes, it would make things easier for them.
another distro to fragment the already shattered linux community
They should call it Windows.
If Valve does this, then Steam for Windows would install a partition on the host computer (whether it is a PC, Mac, or a dedicated Linux box) containing Valve's distro, and boot into it to play any Steam game. Programming any computer game would mean coding for Valve's Linux. Suddenly there will be no DLL hell, and no difference between the Mac and PC versions. OpenGL, not Direct3D, would be the standard graphics API (except on XBox).
The APIs could be kept very stable. In fact, Valve already has the policy of making all Flash run on a previous version of Flash to make quite certain of ongoing compatibility. It would be possible to make sure that any game that runs on Valve's present distro will run on all future updates of it.
If anyone can do it, Valve can.
Richard
NO!
Hardware support sucks on Linux. Sorry slashdotters but more than half use crappy intel graphics with 2002 era performance and can't run any modern games unless they dumb the graphics down big time. Worse their drivers are buggy for Linux and are software optimized to make us pay for icore7s instead of icore3s with a better GPU instead. Another chunk like myself use ATI graphics which are also unacceptable for gaming. At least under Linux. I have got compiz to work on my ati 5750 a year and a half ago but I doubt wow would run decent compared to WIndows.
What Valve really needs is a dedicated console where they can control the hardware. Game makers can target just that as well as device makers. It is the only way Apple has made great macs. If they made just the OS it would be a buggy nightmare with things almost working or not at all.
If not it wont work as Linux is too difficult to target and support would be a nightmare. Game companies do not want calls from people with ati graphics drivers black screening xorg and having the customer blame them instead of ATI etc.
http://saveie6.com/
If there's one thing creating a new distro does, it's solve a major problem.
"I like to lick butts!" by MobileTatsu-NJG (#32700246) (Score:5, Informative)
I think that xkcd covered this fairly well.
The solution to fracturing is certainly *NOT* to make an existing standard. That just furthers the fracturing. It would be a terrible thing to inflict upon the Linux community.
Pushing out packages for the common distros (Ubuntu, Fedora, Redhat) should work well for most Linux users.
On the other hand, one argument for a new distro would be non-Linux users. Just as Android is essentially a Linux fork, a Steam distro could essentially be a "Linux for non-Linux users." More specially, it would be a "Linux for Gamers."
In many ways it would make the PC functionally similar to a console. Boot disk, play game(s).
Of course, some other problems arise:
* How would it be installed? Would it automatically try to make space alongside the likely-existing windows partition?
* Would it run directly from a bootCD? If so, where would it save settings or games, to the HDD or a USB stick?
* If each game is a bootCD, how would they fare with newer hardware?
* What's the upgrade path for installed distros?
Using existing distros would add compatibility work for Valve. However, making their own might - and moreover maintaining it - could very well be a lot more work.
Why doesn't Valve contribute some patches to WINE so all their games are compatible, and have a steam client that uses wine.
If WINE can ever get to the point of development where anyone can buy a new game and have it work out of the box without having to wait through 2 years worth of patches and hacks to get it working, linux would be the dominate desktop now.
WINE is the key to Linux's widespread adoption, and it's one of the most neglected areas in linux.
Actually, that brings up a very good point, and one I hadn't thought of in favour of a possible "steam" distro: Mac Users
Allowing a Mac user to play games in the same distro as others might make a much more "consistent" experience for everyone.
Other the other hand, a packaged Steam app for Linux kernels might cross platforms to Android devices easier, allowing a more fluid transition to the tablet/portable market.
because they only have to make it work for one Linux distro. It is easier for non-Linux people to build gaming machines. YES, DO IT!
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YES THEY SHOULD!
They will. Drivers will come to only support its modified kernel, likely with DRM plugs built in.
Embrace, extend, extinguish.
Great Intellect...
One upside of Valve creating their own Linux distro, is we may finally get to see some financials / sales numbers when Microsoft sues them. Another upside is Valve may actually put up a fight and get some of these patents invalidated.
I'd say no.
Better to work with the established players in the market and this wont crash and burn as some want to predict.
first secure boot and now valve drm'd commercial bullshit coming to linux, wtf is the point any more? why even run linux if you're just going to play proprietary software on it? if you need unix environment buy a mac, if not buy windows. sorry, but linux without the open source part has no reason to exist.
Thing is, I doubt there'll be a big market for Steam without doing their own distro.
Here's the thing. Right now, just about every distro is free to download and install. No 'keys' and such you gotta enter. For somebody who's used to getting their software for free, why would they pay for a game, especially one that kinda sorta runs more or less ok, but crashes and burns with disturbing regularity? Let's face it, driver support in Linux is ok for things like word processing, surfing the web, and playing media files. Outrageous frame rates so you get that genuine 'blood in the face' experience? Not happening.
By doing their own distro, Steam gets muscle to twist arms at the hardware shops and instant respectability to help develop the drivers needed for high frame rate games. Patch Wine? Wine pretty much sucks. I've got an app here at the house I need for work, and Wine doesn't cut it. I run it in VirtualBox under XP. It's slow, and kludgy, but it works and doesn't crash. Weird thing is, it's a Java app, and reputedly some people got it running with Ubuntu. I've been waiting to find out the trick for a couple months now, still no response on their support board. It's not a well-known app, either..
Understanding the scope of the problem is the first step on the path to true panic.
As mentioned, they only have to make it work on one distribution. They can concentrate on maximizing performance for this distro, and, by making the source available, open the doors for independent game developers and other enhancements.
The distro fragmentation argument is not relevant; those looking for linux distros for work or other production are unlikely to consider a specialized platform. (How often have you seen Morphix installed as the compny-wide platform?
"The mind works quicker than you think!"
Thank you, Mr. Microsoft Employee.
This post wasn't made by APK, who instead keeps on topic. Instead it is by an offtopic troll that keeps trying to put words in APK's mouth. He's even admitted to not taking his meds just the other day:
And yet again at, a second time he forgot to take his meds:
He can't tell the difference between transactions and rows in a database, or disprove any facts http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985
Just as APK predicted an unjust down mod from ac troll on his post that put out facts and the ac troll blundered on transactions versus rows as well as omitting power redudancy with trying to put words in apk's mouth he never said:
when I catch him in a mistake? He'll unjustly downmod my posts when he fails... call it a prediction here too on that note! from http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40869197
This recent and growing editor obsession with interrogatory posts is getting tiresome. I have a theory about why they're suddenly becoming so predominant: Slashdot is dying, losing popularity, and in an attempt to rekindle more participation the editors are recasting everything as interrogatory.
It's Linux, it's undergone huge growth in gaming, it's a easier sell to people than Linux and they understand the concept of an integrated app store. Oh it's getting x86 support, and support for desktop level graphics hardware would not be hard, it also has a clean API without a decade of legacy cruft. It's only been available to the public for a few years but has five times as many applications available in it's official software repository than any distro, and it's clawing it's way in to larger and larger gadgets. Unless valve wants to cozy up to Canonical or something then I'm not sure that basing such a distro on a desktop OS is the best solution. Valve could do it's own Ouya.
Its the law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge's_Law_of_Headlines
Should Valve advance Linux gaming by creating a distro optimized for it? sure, why not. The world needs more distros. Besides, I hear that UbuFedorIanWare is getting behind on their latest release.
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This is probably one of the dumber Ask Slashdots I've seen, and for a couple reasons:
- It feeds directly into the flamewar-inciting platform war that seems to dominate discussions these days. Case in point, the iteration of the Apple-fanboy inspired "fragmentation" bullshit.
- Valve works on games and a store, not OSes. Maintaining one entirely on the inside is pointless and gains them nothing they can't get by working closely with an existing distro vendor (namely, Canonical.) Hell even Nokia acknowledged that maintaining a core OS entirely inside was silly as the work was already being done, which is one reason they had plans to migrate to MeeGo (thus pushing a ton of core development off on Intel.)
Valve will work with Canonical to make Steam and their own games work well on it. Maybe others in the future, but for now they're going to target the one that's getting the most attention from users and OEMs. Any comments that suggest other distros even matter at this point are either foolish or deliberately inciteful.
A platform suited to playing the newest DRM games? They should call it Windows.
No. Call it "Portals". "Windows" is already trademarked.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge's_Law_of_Headlines They are in the business of gaming, and trying to take on all the responsibilities associated with maintaining a distro is just stupid. Slow news day.
http://interserver.net/
People are saying Windows 8 will be bad for gaming which remains to be seen.
Valve can't do an OS because they will be sued out of existence by Microsoft - who sues everybody that does an OS. (because they invented the OS obviously)
Valve have chosen the right path, hedge against possible Windows flakiness by doing Steam for Mac and soon Ubuntu.
Having just installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, I can tell you Steam installs ontop of WINE without a single glitch.
However when I try to play Team Fortress 2 I get instability, slow FPS, the entire OS becomes flakey the graphics go flakey in the OS.
So my point is gaming on Linux is going to be a massive challenge and arguably one that should not be undertaken by Valve.
The cost of trying to resolve the many, many bugs involved in gaming on Linux with various bits of hardware versus the benefit or progress Valve can make to resolve those issues I think they will soon realize they have undertaken an impossible task.
You really only have 2 choices for PC gaming.
Microsoft Windows & Apple OS X.
If you don't like one you must use the other one. There is no viable third option. I hate Microsoft, and Apple over charge hundreds of dollars.
It's a choice between a turd sandwich or a giant douche.
But Linux simply never will be a viable candidate for the majority of people.
Or as Chris Pirillo says All operating systems suck.
Well, if they really wanted to create one, sure go right ahead. We don't need it though. What we do need is for Valve to use it's clout to beat the daylights out of Nvidia and AMD/ATI and any other company like them who are either not making linux/bsd drivers, not providing proper documentation or sufficient api code, or just plain "half-assing" it. There should not be much reason why the linux/bsd driver in many cases can be several revisions behind the windows driver, sometimes lagging behind by a year or more... sometimes less.
We need them to kick these companies in the ass until we start seeing some major improvement in the graphical system and proprietary(or hopefully open source, but hell I'll deal with proprietary) drivers. This will allow alternative systems or distros to have a solid base upon which games can run fast and smooth. As long as we can get that I'll be happy and valve can do it's own distro. I would not like, however if they made it so that it was the only distro capable of running whatever new drivers or code needed to become a gaming powerhouse.
all new developments should be pushed back up to the rest of the community. even if the drivers stay proprietary blobs. just make them work.
I can see both sides of a discussion about this. A single platform they support would make it easier to test their product. But, it would also also hurt Linux gaming overall. What competitor is going to want to build their games for Valve Linux? Does any distro want to support dual booting with Valve Linux to run their game? And wouldn't it make more sense for Valve to focus on Steam's performance vs maintaining a whole distribution? There are several very usable desktop versions of Linux already released; wrapping Steam's installer as both an rpm and a deb or as posix sh script tarball with a couple "if this then do that" statements wouldn't be overly burdonsome. Any package manager out there can report is proper deps are installed, and if Steam needed an old verions of something, simply package it with it and stick it in /usr/local or /opt. Fragmenting Linux further won't help anyone.
This would in turn not be another distro, it would turn the system into an appliance.
Package every library you system needs in itself. Do not rely on system package.
Then all that needs to be installed is a kernel, graphics and basic stuff like that.
This will drive me insane if they rely on a specific version of libpng, libsvg, or libsdl...
If you package the thing correctly, you won't have to worry about what distro you are on, or the version of soft installed in that distro.
If the problem is that there are too many different distros and no standards, it does not help to create more.
Wine is a fantastic tool! It allows me to run the sort of windows applications for which there already is a fine native Linux alternative available. Of course the Windows applications that Linux still lacks a native alternative for (my choice: games, visual studio) either won't(*) work or don't make sense in that setting, but still, very useful.
(*) Yeah, I know that with days of tinkering, a bit of luck and just the right hw configuration it can probably be done
There is already such a thing. It's called Windows. I want Steam on _my_ installation of whatever distro I prefer. If I had to reboot whenever I want to play, it would negate the advantages of having Steam on Linux (for me), because I already do it this way with Linux & Windows.
No, to the contrary: Linux will die !
But will then be reanimated by some caring loving zealots, these zealots will wander out into the world. When they reach the golden city of "Shrandunbar", they will dissolve after a brutal and bloody flame war(really bloody!). Then there will be 2 ways of believe, but beware the devil lurks around the corner. He the rich benefactor will then create a new believe of Hakuna Matata and will try to bring Unity but this will lead to dispare, because of the sect of the cross("X") crucifying everyone of no believe. Then there would be another saviour they are called the Borg, they will virtualize you, interpret you and sell you privacy to the highest bidder, and they will use your unencrypted chit chatter for their cube formed space ships to navigate. This will be called Borgdroid, BorgMaps, Borgleing, and after that we will be assimilated. And Linux will be dead again!
And after this war is over, Metrosexuality will be the norm, you will try to buy a classic desktop but the Metroman accuses you of sexual harrassment, and you will be re-educated.
My past wasted on waiting for expensive Mac 'ports' and now seeing Windows 8 GUI efforts -
All I can say is yes do this distro thing.
Apple showed what a weak opengl effort, slow gpu hardware support can do to great code.
MS shows what a desktop split by the needs of MS console and MS tablets can do.
A distro allows Valve to break free from the 'no good gpu for you' of an Apple or the X box first demands of a M$ desperate for branding locked onto very old hardware.
One big encrypted, ad serving, updating/healing, easy to back up download is a very positive step.
A virtual console for your PC on a dynamic, free OS. Free of Apple and free of MS.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
Just because valve and blizzard aren't fans of windows 8, doesn't mean that suddenly windows is going to fall off the map for gamers. They will just continue to use Win7, and wait until Win9. The problem valve/blizzard have is that damned win8 app store, which could possibly erode their business over time.
Personally, I think win8 is fine, but the start screen is pretty bad on the desktop. The rest of the OS has good things going on, good enough for me to forgive the metro crap.
So many impassioned opinions flying back and forth. All for the seven or so nerds who still use linux on the desktop.
I think they are gearing up to make their own fixed-target hardware spec. They talked a lot recently about working with Intel on drivers. It wouldn't be a stretch for them to partner up with Asus or someone like that to make an Ivy-bridge or newer spec system that's mac mini sized to go under the tv. Remember their fabled big-screen mode? It all fits in my mind. Big screen+mini box+Linux.
My prediction is that no, they wouldn't set up a distro only for Steam. Much rather they limit the official compatibility only for Ubuntu.
However it was expected to discussions like this to come. Steam games are a great test for how desktop Linux can handle third party stuff. Closed-source software, DLL compatibility, audio interface, graphics card drivers.
Even if everything doesn't go completely smoothly from the get-go, the whole project will give various benefits to the Linux ecosystem and, for sure we will get some great new titles to the very lacking collection of Linux games.
At least on the NVIDIA side the drivers perform about the same across platforms so you've picked a very bad example.
"Mature" and "Fedora" do not belong together. A new Fedora is released in less than a year on most cases. Also, they are not afraid of pissing off their users until they leave in massive numbers because they haven't been listening to them. Not what I would call a mature distro in any sense of the word.
But the answer is "yes" they should make their own optimized Linux distro so that a user can have a LiveCD or LiveDVD. As for a whole general purpose distro? No. Maybe not.
Valve would be better off building their own console, or partnering with Google on an Android based console. Linux is too fragmented and lacks even rudimentary support for so many graphics cards. Even if we get drivers, getting something working on the wide range of distributions and versions will dwarf even Android fragmentation problems. Mainstream gamers are not techies in any way, and even techies don't want to deal with a bunch of compatibility issues when they want to just play games. Linux can't even get support for printers, how on earth is it going to support all the gaming peripherals out there?
Their best hope is that people will reject Windows 8 outright, which is not entirely impossible
I don't know why no one is going all anti trust on Microsoft for Windows 8. Their own bundled app store, libraries that Microsoft apps including their browser are able to use exclusively, the tight integration of Windows Live (now outlook.com I guess) into Windows, and a history of anti trust abuse.
The other option is to undercut Microsoft, take a smaller percentage of the sale price than Microsoft does from their App store.
Perhaps what Valve need to do isn't create a replacement distribution of Linux, but simply a replacement interface for it. Ditch X11 and all its window management software, and just run it all inside a Valve-designed user interface created to make things nice and simple. They could create a UI with consistent and familiar rules, publish API's to allow developers to create applications that use Valve's hardware-accelerated and streamlined system natively, and allow X11 to be run alongside this new primary user interface just like any other application.
On second thought, I could swear I've heard of something like this before...
My own pointless vanity vintage computing page
I definitely wouldn't switch distros for just to play games via Steam. If Valve chooses that route, I will not use Steam, ever!
Valve is only looking for another platform they can lock people into their devices/services.
They are not much better than Facebook/Google/Apple etc.
Let me know when you can move your products out of steam and into other game management platforms and then I will consider them better than the rest.
We only praise them because the alternative is worse.
They are doing this for themselves, not YOU or ME. Please don't kid yourselves. they don't give a rats about Linux or open source, this is about their self survival away from a closed MS App store on Windows 8, NOTHING MORE.
A Steam OS would be great, but they would need to get Microsoft's permission to use directX and other stuff needed for all their games to work. Which I doubt Microsoft would allow such a thing.
no having their own distro would be silly. Valvue doesn't know anything about making a linux distro, it is also a lot of hard work..their choice to choose ubuntu LTS is a good one. We want them to make games for the linux platform not wasting time making a linux platform
Apple just would not let them make sPod, sTunes and if you cannot copy how are you gonna compete...
Not sure how we came to the conclusion that it would be a good idea for Valve to make their own distro - a huge jump in reasoning. As if Half-Life 3 wasn't taking long enough to make, I don't think this would speed things up ;) Honestly, I think that the Ubuntu distro is so well done and managed that I don't think Valve could improve things by throwing their hat in.
"System requirements:
Steam OS, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, Apple Mac OS X"
This doesn't help me as a Linux user. I don't want to reboot every time I want to play a game, and even if I found that acceptable, I could just boot into windows.
After 5 years: "System requirements:
SteamBox, Microsoft Windows 8, Apple iOS"
They'll end up making a "box" like everyone else. Is it really that hard to make a fucking general purpose software platform ?
Everybody on Earth is sick and tired of the spam, spam, spam, spam, spam and constant vaporware hype about "we're gonna bring Steam to Linux aaaaaaany second now! Aren't you excited?" No. No, I'm not. In fact I wouldn't play a Valve game at gunpoint now.
Linux gamers, heard of minecraft yet? Notch knows how to do Linux gaming right. Released a Beta for Linux before even opening his mouth about it. Lets genuine fans do the hype for him. Never spams. Updates several times per year with new features and goodies. Now up to 1.3.1. Notch is the Santa Claus of Linux gaming, as opposed to Valve, which is the Krampus.
-Steambox. If they exploit this as a way to actually own the platform in their own console, then pretty much by definition they have to have their 'own' distro.
-*If* they really want to make a ballsy move and try to move people off of Windows by doing something like releasing a very anticipated game Linux-only, packaging it with a LiveUSB steam platform would be a way to facilitate less savvy users getting into it.
This does *not* mean they support their own distro to the exclusion of others, it just means they have some particular strategies that could strongly suggest their own flavor of a distro.
This would probably not be a brand new distro that's particularly different. This could very likely be a partnership with the likes of Canonical ('Steambuntu'), where the OSS pieces pretty match verbatim the upstream distro, just different configuration choices to get you to Steam's set-top like interface quicker.
A Valve-Canonical partnership could also have very interesting long-term ambitions. For now, the obvious implications are Valve getting some logistics assistance in exchange for dramatically increasing the value of Ubuntu's desktop offering.
In the medium term, this could be a way of Valve getting into the console space (which they have had an inconsistent experience trying to do so atop other vendor hardware). Keep in mind that in recent years Canonical has also expressed a dream of getting into TV (pretty highly criticized for showing a pretty vanilla SamyGO and making it seem they did it all on their own). A steambox would be a way for them to get there.
Now in the long term, Ubuntu has also expressed strong desire for uptake in the tablet space (presumably phone space too). I don't know if Valve has mentioned it explicitly, but they probably also are very concerned if Android and IOS tablets erode the desktop space away. There is an incredible long shot that success on desktop and set-top box world could translate into tablets, since that market still seems uncertain outside of Apple. They could also find themselves in an interestingly advantageous position should Apple start doing an integrated television offering to enable other television vendors a viable answer. Google pushed it to some degree, but I think the vendors are disinterested because they aren't particularly threatened so each has a pretty half-assed platform rather than embracing any google offering. If Steambox is established, a TV vendor might see the game catalog as more befitting 60" screens than Android offerings.
XML is like violence. If it doesn't solve the problem, use more.
Due to Torvalds active refusal to establish stable API's, he's managed to prevent the active adoption of Linux on the desktop. Many folks think the issue is the GPL when that has nothing to do with it.
They'd be better off using BSD as the base due to the stable API's provided. Another reason is the BSD license. It has no problems with binary only blobs, thus device makers are more likely to cooperate in releasing drivers instead of actively refusing due to fears of the GPL requiring source code release. Sorry kids but from a business standpoint, BSD wins in the two area's that companies look at
Mod me up/Mod me down: I wont frown as I've no crown
What is in a Linux Distro? Top of my head here. The kernel. A text-based shell. A bunch of configuration files and scripts that process these files. Services. Multiple graphical shells. A bunch of open source applications. Drivers. We can go on.
Why would this make them more money than Steam? Why would they invest the resources of developing their own gui and try to herd cats towards using it? "I've seen the future and it's a modified version of the Unity Desktop!" I'm not a person to lecture on game development, but I'm guessing that if they want to make more money they need to focus on things that will easily generate more cash flow. Develop an engine. Improve existing libraries. Maybe package those with Steam.
Actually it's good idea.
Valve have some very competent coders.
I have zero doubt they would assemble something a lot better than that debian/ubuntu/mint piece of crap.
So much fail. Not just a little fail, but a whole lot.
Like Linux marketshare on PC desktops and Servers combined vs. Windows dominance?
Now THAT is a huge "fail" for Linux over more than a decade now, lol!
Additionally for your alleged 50 years of experience (at being a menial I wager) You post a lot of stuff but no backing citations or quotes either. Makes your "evidence" anecdotal and possibly lies.
"Damn Small Linux"? No. Damn Small MARKETSHARE for Linux (on pc's + Servers combined). Funny how Linux gets hacked/cracked into in these examples when for years all you heard on /. was "linux = secure, Windows != secure", well ok. To that, eat this:
2012:
Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/medicaid-hack-update-500000-records-and-280000-ssns-stolen/11444
So, what's dts.utah.gov running everyone?
LINUX (and yes, it got HACKED) -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=dts.utah.gov
What's health.utah.gov running too??
YOU GUESSED IT: LINUX AGAIN -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=health.utah.gov
* Ah, yes - see the YEARS OF /. "BS" FUD is CRUMBLING AROUND THE PENGUINS EARS HERE & 2012's starting out just like 2011 did below!
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2011:
KERNEL.ORG COMPROMISED - The Cracking of Kernel.org: (that's VERY bad - do you trust it now?)
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/08/31/2321232/Kernelorg-Compromised
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Linux.com pwned in fresh round of cyber break-ins:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/12/more_linux_sites_down/
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Mysql.com Hacked, Made To Serve Malware:
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/09/26/2218238/mysqlcom-hacked-made-to-serve-malware
What's that site running? You guessed it - Linux -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=mysql.com
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London Stock Exchange serving malware:
http://slashdot.org/submission/1484548/London-Stock-Exchange-Web-Site-Serving-Malware
(I mean hey - NOT ONLY DID LINUX FALL FLAT ON ITS FACE less than a few minutes into the job http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/02/19/0147232/London-Stock-Exchange-Price-Errors-Emerged-At-Linux-Launch , & crash not only ONCE, but TWICE there? You see "Linux 'fine security'" in motion @ the LSE too!)
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DUQU ROOTKIT/BOTNET BEING SERVED FROM LINUX SERVERS:
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/11/30/1610228/duqu-attackers-managed-to-wipe-cc-servers
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Linux Foundation, Linux.com Sites Down To Fix Security Breach:
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/09/11/1325212/linux-foundation-linuxcom-sites-down-to-fix-security-breach
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Linux's showing in CA's breached recently too? Ok: (very, Very, VERY BAD for ecommerce, online shopping, banking, etc./et al)
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=StartCom.com
APK made you eat your words http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40875753 hahahaha and since your words were proven full of shit then we know what they must have tasted like.
"This post wasn't made by APK, who instead keeps on topic. Instead it is by an offtopic troll that keeps trying to put words in APK's mouth. He's even admitted to not taking his meds just the other day:" - by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 05, @02:15AM (#40883841)
Right, but, instead? Here's where the AC troll tried putting words in my mouth that I never said -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40868839 [slashdot.org]
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"He can't tell the difference between transactions and rows in a database, or disprove any facts http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 [slashdot.org]" - by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 05, @02:15AM (#40883841)
Here'sa actually where I caught the AC troll had messed up on rows vs. transactions in high transaction per minutes MS db setups, here -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40868839 [slashdot.org]:
* That's for "posterities' sake" here... Now you have the correct links, for the points you put out (get your links correct next time please IF/WHEN you're citing me and make sure it's me, thanks...)
APK
P.S.=> Additionally/lastly, well... you just KNOW I've gotta say it, as-is-per-my-usual "inimitable style":
This? This was just "too, Too, TOO EASY - just '2EZ'" - it always is when truth's used with backing proofs, from people misquoting my points from other threads in different ones... apk
Without mass market OEM Linux systems in general retail distribution Linux on the desktop is going nowhere,
The sensible thing for Valve to do would be to partner with Canonical, which has OEM partnerships, a willingness to be flexible about things like H.264 abd secure boot, and measurable market share in the home market --- no more than a bare 1/2 of 1% perhaps,, but still visible.
I just tried the first half dozen state links, and the first dozen university links. The poster must be a troll or too dumb to read his own links, as they disagree with what he says about them running windows (only two out of the dozen university ones were using windows). If I were slightly more OCD, I could compile a list of ones that don't work as a counterpoint, but it is not worth wasting the time on it.
We'll see if Windows is there from the ones APK posted then. Just saying it isn't showing us a thing. We want proof of no Windows presence in any links apk posted in his first post here http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 and I have a feeling you may have to eat your words again.
The next time someone asks you why Linux sucks so hard, point them to this post.
See this exchange, they did the same today here http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026929&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=40883775
* AH, lol... Hey - They're just pissed at me because I put up information contradicting their b.s. before it here -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985
( I merely replied to with proofs. That's all... & they can't handle it & are resorting to "women tactics". Says a lot about the kind of guys that run Linux, eh? LOL! )
I run KUbuntu 12.04 here to try it mind you, it's ok, but I still personally like Windows 7 better. Don't like that? It's truth, & truth's what I always use.
APK
P.S.=> It's not my fault they had to eat their words in the link above, and here http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40886469 and here http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40875753 and here too http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40876769 and all they have is trying to "impersonate me", lol, along with ad hominem attacks and off topic b.s. that doesn't disprove my points (but I surely blew their off topic ad hominem attack attempts off the wall, easily)...
... apk
I'm sorry for the others that have to put up with this AC troll, who is trying to fake posts from me like this. He is trying to cause confusion about which posts are from the real APK since he can't disprove any facts. You can usually tell the difference because of his horrible grammar and writing.
APK finally admits that more than one person can post as anonymous coward?
California does, Pennsylvania does, Texas does (see IIS), Connecticut does, Alaska does, Florida does. Netcraft shows it. Are you blind, or something? They run Microsoft stuff on those state sites.
Baylor does (you missed that), Texas Tech does, Temple does (see IIS, it is a mix), Drexel does, Pace does (IIS and mix), SMU does (IIS), Colorado State does (IIS), Washington U does, Hofstra does (IIS), DePaul does (IIS), Texas A&M does (mix and IIS which you missed), and so does Clarkson on academic sites.
Microsoft products are running on all of those, or in a mix, with IIS. You have to eat your words.
No, that post wasn't by APK, it was by the imposter.
is to make distros irrelevant by pushing devs to release cross-distro packages and push for cross-distro package formats so distros are only nice bundles to get up and going quickly and nothing else.
Promote true freedom - support standards and interoperability.
Would it matter when you're eating your words here http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886979
?
No.
You later here in this exchange stated what apk put up (not this one here, but originally here http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 ) didn't show MS products running their sites for states or academia.
Netcraft shows otherwise in the first link above.
Get eating those words troll. The only confusion is that in you projecting what you're trying to do and thinking it works. Read 'em and weep in the first link above.
The fail, it just keeps coming and coming, like a train wreck that takes several hours...
Sure does when penguin trolls get caught lying by this poster http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886979 and others near his post when the ac troll said the data apk posted (not here, that's a troll) showed the first half dozen links from states and colleges didn't run Microsoft products like IIS or Windows Server as he did here http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886569 caught lying in the first link above and others near it.
367++ TOP FORTUNE 100/500 (or best 100 to work for per CNN Money) COMPANIES, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, &/or GOVERNMENT AGENCIES USING WINDOWS (over other solutions like Linux) both in HIGH TPM ENVIRONS, & FROM "TOP 100 COMPANIES TO WORK FOR" (per CNN Money 2011):
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38 HIGH TPM & 99.999% "uptime" examples:
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XEROX: Managing 7++ million transactions a day for office devices for its customers using Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 64-bit with 99.999% uptime!
NASDAQ: The U.S.' LARGEST STOCK EXCHANGE, Since 2005 has had Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 in failover clusters running the "official trade data dissemination system" for them in 24x7 fabled "5-9's" 99.999% uptime, doing 64,000 transactions PER SECOND (compare London Stock Exchange using Linux @ 3,000 per second)
FUJIFILM GROUP: Tracks data for its imaging, information, & documentation for its products & services using Windows Server 2003 w/ a custom SAP solution on SQLServer 2005, achieving 99.999% uptime.
HILTON HOTELS: Manages 1.4 Billion records a day for customers in 1000's of their hotels worldwide - for 370,000 rooms & catering services forecasts (switching from 6 *NIX systems to 1 Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 clustered failover system using a data warehouse with 7 million rows & 99.998% uptime).
MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY: Manages & Tracks 7 million containers out of 116 countries daily using Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 in failover clusters with 99.999% uptime.
SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES: Serves 70 airport destinations worldwide, with 6,500 employees + 110 branch offices via Windows Server 2003 & Active Directory with 99.95% uptime (all while growing their business 30% per year). THEIR PREVIOUS LINUX SYSTEM COULD ONLY HANDLE 250 concurrent users - the Windows one handles over 500++ users concurrently/simultaneously!
UNILEVER: Global consumer good leader, migrated to mySAP on SQLServer 2005 + Windows Server 2003 & scaled UP their operations by over 200% & yet saved money + have 99.999% uptime!
MOTOROLA: Using System Management Server, Windows Server 2003 & SQLServer 2005 to conduct inventory of 65,000 desktops from a single location (e.g. for system updates corporate & worldwide).
NISSAN: Uses Windows Server 2003 to manage 50,000 employees' email & calendaring (w/ out VPN, & using Exchange Server 2003) for local AND remote + mobile users.
TOYOTA MOTOR SALES: Reduced the # of techs needed per dealership (1,000's worldwide) from 7, to 1 using Windows Server 2003.
SIEMENS: 420,000++ people, 130 business units over 190 countries managed in Windows Active Directory
REUTERS: Managing 3,000 servers worldwide @ customer sites internationally (using only 4 managers to do so, remotely).
DELL COMPUTER: Managing 130,000 servers & 100,000 PC's worldside using Windows Server 2003 + 40 million customers' data worldwide.
LEXIS NEXIS: Searches BILLIONS of documents each second delivering news, legal, & business information.
HSBC: Deploys System Center solutions to 15,000 Servers worldwide & 300,000 desktops using Windows Server 2003.
RAYOVAC: Chose Windows Server 2003 over Linux to manage their infrastructure - saving 1 million dollars estimated in software, staffing, & support costs.
JETTAINER/LUFTHANSA/U.S. AIRWAYS: managing shipping to 3,000 flights to 400 airports every day.
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES: Manages crew communication systems, log on/log off, schedules, & shifts using Windows Server 2008 worldwide.
JET BLUE AIRWAYS: Managing 12 million flights & their data annually + ticketing, finance, & personnel too.
TIMEX: Using Windows + Exchange Server for remote personnel & executives (for their ENTIRE workforce)
7 ELEVEN STORES: Chose Window
See subject and original here http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 which has Baylor and the one here does not and is far earlier and by the real APK no less. Linux trolls busted again? Absolutely, and on a bad note, lying and impersonating others. Has Slashdot's Linux crowd begun to stoop to new lows or what?
Linux trolls = busted lying here http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886979 and here http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40887349 today. Very bad proving they're impersonating apk by post content here (not original, link to original is in first link above) and by saying the links are not good (second url above shows that much and IIS and or Windows are running servers for states and universities when the ac troll said they didn't and links were bad here http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886569 which either he is blind, stupid, or lying. Take your pick. Either way the Penguins here are stooping to new lows roving they can handle facts apk puts out and attack him with unjustifiable down moderations of his posts or illogical off topic ad hominem attacks or impersonating him as was done here. Baylor missing in the first post here proves it since apk's original post has it. The one here does not. Busted penguins. Busted.
Wouldn't matter if Linux Torvalds posted if it's true and though that's not apk in the original parent post here (proven in links below due to missing data for the impersonator of APK in Baylor data omitted, where APK had in his post from another thread article that predates this one).
Here it's shown that Linux Penguins were caught lying here http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886979 by their saying state and collegiate environs weren't running Windows!
(Posted here a blatant lie http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886569 )
That link above checked on it and proved the ac troll wrong and caught lying.
Is that what Linux people are about? Lies, twisting things, and impersonating people that get the best of them like apk has?
If Valve sponsored a Linux Distribution for download at the Valve Website then the projected Valve Games on Linux would double and maybe even quadruple from their current estimate. It's to much for Americans to find a Linux Distribution at some www site. Americans are used to silver platters(marketing). I think it would be IDEAL for gamers to download Linux Distro from the Valve Game site. And, everyone with Linux on their PC is ready for Valve.
Here http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 and yes, they all have Microsoft products for states and colleges, unlike your fake. Linux trolls sink to new lows here, no wonder slashdot's dying since this ac troll lied about it http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886569
Baylor University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.baylor.edu so you can cut the crap with the falsified links Linux trolls. You're shooting yourselves in the foot and ruining this site's rep too because your link shows [archive.org] as the originating domain. You fail troll. Busted in lies yet again.
367++ TOP FORTUNE 100/500 (or best 100 to work for per CNN Money) COMPANIES, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, &/or GOVERNMENT AGENCIES USING WINDOWS (over other solutions like Linux) both in HIGH TPM ENVIRONS, & FROM "TOP 100 COMPANIES TO WORK FOR" (per CNN Money 2011):
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38 HIGH TPM & 99.999% "uptime" examples:
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XEROX: Managing 7++ million transactions a day for office devices for its customers using Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 64-bit with 99.999% uptime!
NASDAQ: The U.S.' LARGEST STOCK EXCHANGE, Since 2005 has had Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 in failover clusters running the "official trade data dissemination system" for them in 24x7 fabled "5-9's" 99.999% uptime, doing 64,000 transactions PER SECOND (compare London Stock Exchange using Linux @ 3,000 per second)
FUJIFILM GROUP: Tracks data for its imaging, information, & documentation for its products & services using Windows Server 2003 w/ a custom SAP solution on SQLServer 2005, achieving 99.999% uptime.
HILTON HOTELS: Manages 1.4 Billion records a day for customers in 1000's of their hotels worldwide - for 370,000 rooms & catering services forecasts (switching from 6 *NIX systems to 1 Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 clustered failover system using a data warehouse with 7 million rows & 99.998% uptime).
MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY: Manages & Tracks 7 million containers out of 116 countries daily using Windows Server 2003 + SQLServer 2005 in failover clusters with 99.999% uptime.
SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES: Serves 70 airport destinations worldwide, with 6,500 employees + 110 branch offices via Windows Server 2003 & Active Directory with 99.95% uptime (all while growing their business 30% per year). THEIR PREVIOUS LINUX SYSTEM COULD ONLY HANDLE 250 concurrent users - the Windows one handles over 500++ users concurrently/simultaneously!
UNILEVER: Global consumer good leader, migrated to mySAP on SQLServer 2005 + Windows Server 2003 & scaled UP their operations by over 200% & yet saved money + have 99.999% uptime!
MOTOROLA: Using System Management Server, Windows Server 2003 & SQLServer 2005 to conduct inventory of 65,000 desktops from a single location (e.g. for system updates corporate & worldwide).
NISSAN: Uses Windows Server 2003 to manage 50,000 employees' email & calendaring (w/ out VPN, & using Exchange Server 2003) for local AND remote + mobile users.
TOYOTA MOTOR SALES: Reduced the # of techs needed per dealership (1,000's worldwide) from 7, to 1 using Windows Server 2003.
SIEMENS: 420,000++ people, 130 business units over 190 countries managed in Windows Active Directory
REUTERS: Managing 3,000 servers worldwide @ customer sites internationally (using only 4 managers to do so, remotely).
DELL COMPUTER: Managing 130,000 servers & 100,000 PC's worldside using Windows Server 2003 + 40 million customers' data worldwide.
LEXIS NEXIS: Searches BILLIONS of documents each second delivering news, legal, & business information.
HSBC: Deploys System Center solutions to 15,000 Servers worldwide & 300,000 desktops using Windows Server 2003.
RAYOVAC: Chose Windows Server 2003 over Linux to manage their infrastructure - saving 1 million dollars estimated in software, staffing, & support costs.
JETTAINER/LUFTHANSA/U.S. AIRWAYS: managing shipping to 3,000 flights to 400 airports every day.
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES: Manages crew communication systems, log on/log off, schedules, & shifts using Windows Server 2008 worldwide.
JET BLUE AIRWAYS: Managing 12 million flights & their data annually + ticketing, finance, & personnel too.
TIMEX: Using Windows + Exchange Server for remote personnel & executives (for their ENTIRE workforce)
7 ELEVEN STORES: Chose Window
Of course Valve will create their own Linux distribution. It might even be just a live USB drive. Valve has enough clout to force hardware manufactures to provide drivers, open or closed. It can set it's own standard for DRM and everyone will follow.
You can see where Windows is going. It's going the app store model. Valve is it's own app store. Valve doesn't want to be subject to the Microsoft tax at the MS app store where all software will eventually have to come from. Valve is a publisher so it's not looking split it's margin with Microsoft.
Valve provides it's own evolving DRM and QA for game development companies. It's provides the support. It only makes sense, they could do even more for Linux than they have done with Windows. With TPM modules on every motherboard it means they could use it just like Microsoft. They will compile and sign their own packages for their own Ubuntu like distribution. If you want to use another Linux distribution you can dual boot it or run it in a VM. With the Valve Linux kernel being TPM'd you might even be able to boot a TMP'd Windows 8 in a virtual machine eventually.
With VT-d and AMD IOMMU which makes hardware PCI passthrough possible as Valve I might even create a dedicated micro distribution for a hypervisor or two. Something that could boot in a second that could then boot anything else in a VM. They could then make this hypervisor really efficient with PCI passthrough then their Linux distribution would always run in a VM. Modern machines could then run Windows 8 and Linux efficiently side by side. Want to play a game of quake real quick, switch to the valve VM. Want to run any other closed Linux app, run it from the valve VM. Want to run open source Linux apps, switch to the Ubuntu or BSD VM. The valve VM becomes it's own environment and platform separate from Microsoft. Closed source games and open Linux apps running side by side.
Sounds like a coup against Microsoft to me. It won't be perfect overnight and likely it will evolve for a couple generations. But it will give them clout over Microsoft should MS try to strongarm them. Lets not forget how much money is involved. Computer games pull in more money than the movie industry.
Linux games would be great. I still won't have anything whatsoever to do with Steam though.
You don't post the links to netcraft to provide proof, but, I will now:
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SOME UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT - STATES USING WINDOWS:
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.ca.gov
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.pa.gov
STATE OF TEXAS: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.texas.gov
STATE OF CONNECTICUT: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.ct.gov
STATE OF ALASKA: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.alaska.gov
STATE OF FLORIDA: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.florida.gov
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SOME UNIVERSITIES USING Windows
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Baylor University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.baylor.edu
Texas Tech University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.ttu.edu
Temple University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.temple.edu
Drexel University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=drexel.edu
Pace University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.pace.edu
Southern Methodist University (SMU): Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.smu.edu
Colorado State University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.colostate.edu
Washington University in St. Louis: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.wustl.edu
Hofstra University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.hofstra.edu
DePaul University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.depaul.edu
Texas A&M University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.tamuk.edu
Clarkson University: -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.clarkson.edu
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"The first university in the list, Baylor, does run Windows. Maybe you should stop checking just the first link. - by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 05, @04:47PM (#40888699)
Maybe you should quit telling lies, because actual netcraft links above show quite otherwise... each runs Microsoft Windows/IIS in some form!
(Which is WHY you wouldn't pos
Real one here (ends in netcraft.com): Baylor University: Runs their domain on Windows -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.baylor.edu
* Thus, as you can see? Baylor, and ALL THE REST from MY ORIGINAL LINK -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 to that data, ALL RUN WINDOWS/IIS IN SOME FORM AS I STATED (not the impostor's fake ones here) , and shows my data was indeed, solid & legit...
(Unlike the Linux scumbags faked ones here)
Unbelievable - they have NO honor, shame, or ethics... total scumbags!
APK
P.S.=> The Linux trolls have sunk to a NEW "low", in putting up faked links and impersonating me (the latter's NOT a "1st" either on that account)...
... apk
This shows how much they lied with ALL Microsoft stuff on the links http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277 running the show for those states and universities that this FOOL said wasn't run by MS stuff http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40886569
(The original post here in THIS exchange was NOT ME, but rather an impostor who copied AND ALTERED my data from another post (link below) from days before when I posted it in response to UTTER b.s. by Penguin trolls here on /.!)
* Unbelievable - ...
(Small wonder folks won't use Linux, eh? Such "nice guys" run & use it (not))...
APK
P.S.=> My original data & link was here -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985
... apk
The truth's in my last post (one YOU replied to), troll -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277 - showing actual NETCRAFT links and sites noted run Windows/IIS (MS STUFF, not Linux as you said liar -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40888699 )
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"I post a list with links copied from your own message, and you claim I altered them." - by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 05, @09:09PM (#40890383)
See subject & the links above - you're caught in a lie, plain & simple!
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"I post the list again without links so people can use the original ones, and you complain I didn't include links." - by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 05, @09:09PM (#40890383)
You said the sites ran Linux here liar -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40888699 and CLEARLY, verified by NetCraft "What's that site running?", they do NOT -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
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* Yet another LYING Linux Penguin scumbag troll busted in yet another lie - ever wonder WHY your operating system of choice is in last place? Don't - for YEARS around here all we heard was "Linux = Secure, Windows != Secure" & I can put up information QUITE to the contrary with verifiable examples, just as I did here, to shoot your b.s. down, in seconds...
Lastly: My original data is here http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985
Not the post at the top of this discussion where YOU, obviously, impersonated me and altered my data & more based on your last post scumbag, you must be STUPID, BLIND, or just the liar I am making YOU out to be!
APK
P.S.=>
"I would say you were a troll, but trolls get a lot more results with much fewer words. At best you're an inefficient troll." - by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 05, @09:09PM (#40890383)
The ONLY RESULTS YOU GOT WAS "EGG ON YOUR FACE" scumbag liar.... see above!
... apk
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
* No denying netcraft data, is there, troll? No Sir... truth always wins out vs. lying scumbags!
APK
P.S.=> Yes, you KNOW I've just GOTTA say it, as-is-per-my-usual "inimitable style":
This? This was just "too, Too, TOO EASY - just '2EZ'", & especially vs. trolling scumbag Linux trolls that impersonate me (not a 1st), but also put up bogus links for others to click on in some PUNY attempt @ deception - Guess what trolls? The jig's up, & you FAIL...
... apk
...then count me out. Wish they'd used the built-in Windows and Mac OS X API, and created a native Steam application for each OS.
Due to Torvalds active refusal to establish stable APIs, the Linux kernel is more nimble and able to adapt to issues and changes in the hardware horizon. It can also be compiled using a number of different compilers, and with a huge number of compiler and kernel options. This would not be possible with a static binary API. I like it, and think that Linus has made a good choice.
In the long term, an active API will end up being more efficient and less crufty. For guaranteed support, all it takes is the hardware driver to be included with the kernel source, or the developer of the driver to manage possible changes when a new kernel is released. I can say for certain that it takes _much_ less effort to change code, than it does to create it in the first place. Quality code base assumed.
From a business standpoint, if you want to sell something to a market, you go with what is used by that market. For the alternative OS desktop crowd, you would not choose BSD, regardless of whether they have a stable binary API or not. The choice would be Fedora, Ubuntu, or Suse, because they have crafted their systems for general desktop usage, and because they have that market.
The question is, if it is worth the tradeoff for their time and resources to develop something new when the current OS is pretty open compare to other OSes. Also the user base is pretty good for ubuntu and might as well take advantage of that.
You're also busted altering data I posted days ago with this http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
* You Linux trolls are unbelievable!
(Ever wonder WHY your operating system's in dead-last place on PC's + Servers combined? Don't - deceits you attempt don't go very far in people's eyes...)
APK
P.S.=> You're only doing this to yourselves... apk
They're busted altering data I posted days ago with this -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277 when I posted the original DAYS ago, here -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 which they couldn't handle or disprove, and they downmodded it and began a campaign of trying to "smear"/discredit me.
If you take a look at the 1st link above, you'll see what I mean...
* You Linux trolls are unbelievable!
APK
P.S.=> Stupid trolls are only doing this to themselves, & got caught in the act by screwing up trying to impersonate me yet again (not a first), and then altering data from a post I did days before leading users to bogus data from goatse.cx etc./et al (puny troll tricks)... apk
Too bad I caught your bullshit here, eh? Look -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
APK
P.S.=> The original post with the original data was here where I posted it DAYS before http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 and you took it, altered it, and tried impersonating me here to top that too? Come on... you amateur!
Also, "small wonder" you wouldn't be specific when I asked you WHICH links showed non-MS products running state or academic institutions sites/servers!
You intentionally screwed up the links (leading to a domain called [archive.org] & goatse.cx images etc./et al)!
Question(s) - have you NO shame, troll? Don't you even have consideration for your fellow /.'ers??
Apparently not!
Serves you right I caught you, red-handed, you trolling scumbag...
... apk
I see a lot of people complaining on here, either because then it wouldn't be their flavor of Linux, or it would add to the huge pool of distros, but actually think about it for a minute.
1> Steam Linux is created, it would (hopefully) work with a lot of hardware (Steam has the resources available to work with Nvidia/AMD on Drivers).
2> The Distro would come pre-loaded with Steam and would work "out-of-the-box".
3> This Distro would give other game companies some comfort with the Distro ("Well, if we work with Steam, we can support their Distro of Linux and only worry about theirs) thus giving other Linux users a native client (Diablo 3, Rift, World of Warcraft, etc - many people want native clients for these).
4> It's still Linux, it would still be a free OS, and you would still be able to play around with your OS, just don't expect your client to work after you screw with the Kernel.
5> If there is an update to the Kernel for security purposes, Steam will be the ones making it, and will (hopefully) test to make sure this does not break Steam. WoW, Diablo 3, Rift, etc, can just make sure they work with Steam (Rift for example can already be purchased and launched through Steam) and as long as they work through Steam, if Steam works, they work. This increases Steam's Revenue (more games bought) while giving us Linux users native clients for games we love so we don't have to use Wine, and potentially have unsupported bugs pop up while trying to enjoy a game, or get caught by an anti-cheating software because it isn't expecting to detect Linux on the machine (I believe it was WoW this happened with).
Over-all, it might not be perfect (aka OS agnostic games/clients that will run on Linux, or a huge about of games being ported to all Distros) but it's sure a lot better than the current alternative.
I don't see why Valve would need its own distro aside from one tailor made for a single device. A simple window manager would be sufficient, kind of the way xbmc does.
Um, no. You fool. Notch used LWJGL, which coincidentally has Linux native libraries. Notch didn't do any special work to support Linux. Perhaps he deserves credit for building on a cross-platform framework, but then every developer using Qt deserves the same. Only a blithering idiot praises a person for work that person didn't do.
Too bad I caught your bullshit here, eh? Look -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
APK
P.S.=> The original post with the original data was here where I posted it DAYS before http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985 and you took it, altered it, and tried impersonating me here to top that too? Come on... you amateur!
Also, "small wonder" you wouldn't be specific when I asked you WHICH links showed non-MS products running state or academic institutions sites/servers!
You intentionally screwed up the links (leading to a domain called [archive.org] & goatse.cx images etc./et al)!
Question(s) - have you NO shame, troll? Don't you even have consideration for your fellow /.'ers??
Apparently not!
Serves you right I caught you, red-handed, you trolling scumbag...
... apk
Fail, as in Linux marketshare on PC's and Servers combined? That's taken decades, not hours, but it certainly is a trainwreck.
Funny how Linux gets hacked/cracked in these examples after years of what you heard on /. was "linux = secure, Windows != secure", well ok. To that, eat this:
2012:
Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/medicaid-hack-update-500000-records-and-280000-ssns-stolen/11444
So, what's dts.utah.gov running everyone?
LINUX (and yes, it got HACKED) -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=dts.utah.gov
What's health.utah.gov running too??
YOU GUESSED IT: LINUX AGAIN -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=health.utah.gov
* Ah, yes - see the YEARS OF /. "BS" FUD is CRUMBLING AROUND THE PENGUINS EARS HERE & 2012's starting out just like 2011 did below!
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2011:
KERNEL.ORG COMPROMISED - The Cracking of Kernel.org: (that's VERY bad - do you trust it now?)
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/08/31/2321232/Kernelorg-Compromised
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Linux.com pwned in fresh round of cyber break-ins:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/12/more_linux_sites_down/
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Mysql.com Hacked, Made To Serve Malware:
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/09/26/2218238/mysqlcom-hacked-made-to-serve-malware
What's that site running? You guessed it - Linux -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=mysql.com
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London Stock Exchange serving malware:
http://slashdot.org/submission/1484548/London-Stock-Exchange-Web-Site-Serving-Malware
(I mean hey - NOT ONLY DID LINUX FALL FLAT ON ITS FACE less than a few minutes into the job http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/02/19/0147232/London-Stock-Exchange-Price-Errors-Emerged-At-Linux-Launch [slashdot.org], & crash not only ONCE, but TWICE there? You see "Linux 'fine security'" in motion @ the LSE too!)
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DUQU ROOTKIT/BOTNET BEING SERVED FROM LINUX SERVERS:
http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/11/30/1610228/duqu-attackers-managed-to-wipe-cc-servers
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Linux Foundation, Linux.com Sites Down To Fix Security Breach:
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/09/11/1325212/linux-foundation-linuxcom-sites-down-to-fix-security-breach
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Linux's showing in CA's breached recently too? Ok:
(very, Very, VERY BAD for ecommerce, online shopping, banking, etc./et al)
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=StartCom.com
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=GlobalSign.com
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=Comodo.com
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=DigiCert.com
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.
if that means a solid system where you don't get unity doing its own thing when it feels like it, i say yes, wholeheartedly yes. i've been suggesting micro$hit make a $50 stripped down version of windows-for-gamers to cut down piracy and get you a system that's not loaded with a thousand things you dont need but no one seems to listen either
nobody listens to poor zathrass 't'k t'k
Free speech was meant to be free for all... how can anyone grow up in a nanny state ?
FROM -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40905783
Running from this too -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
When & where you took MY original data in this thread here we're in now:
http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985
Which is my original data from THIS thread, and, FAR EARLIER DATED and different than your "altered model" where you impersonated me, here, in another thread:
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40887319
(With YOU missing the Baylor link above, & MY ORIGINAL LINK 1st one above? Has it...)
That's proof you altered it to impersonate me, also HERE http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40887025, proving you altered it, & impersonated me!)
and also here:
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026929&cid=40883775
(Where you did NOT miss the baylor link, but both impersonate ME to say "Windows is 'better'" - you're busted, stupid!)
As NEITHER of those last 2 links just now are myself, since in my original? I never EVER said "Windows is better" AND I had Baylor's data in it, and mine's dated earlier!
(Though Windows IS better, for a great many things, Linux has it's niche too... albeit in combined servers + pc desktop marketshare, it's an industry fact provable statistically that it is FAR behind marketshare & usage to Windows!)
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Which in fact, netcraft SHOWS Baylor uses Windows:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.baylor.edu
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LMAO - You later also tried to say that Linux was running on those servers & it was NOT and IS still not, by altering the data here in that other thread -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40888699
However - The actual netcraft links I posted afterwards (which you would NOT post) show otherwise! Since I posted right after that to shoot you down in your lies and deceitful b.s. -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
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Talk about LOW!
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Additionally:
As far as the YEARS of /. propoganda of "Linux = Secure, Windows !=Secure"? I can only put out Linux's fails from 2011-2012 also:
2012:
Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/medicaid-hack-update-500000-records-and-280000-ssns-stolen/11444
So, what's dts.utah.gov running everyone?
LINUX (and yes, it got HACKED) -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=dts.utah.gov
What's health.utah.gov running too??
YOU GUESSED IT: LINUX AGAIN -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=health.utah.gov
* Ah, yes - see the YEARS OF /. "BS" FUD is CRUMBLING AROUND THE PENGUINS EARS HERE & 2012's starting out just like 2011 did below!
===
2011:
KERNEL.ORG COMPROMISED - The Cracking of Kern
FROM -> http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40905783
Running from this too -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
When & where you took MY original data in this thread here we're in now:
http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3024445&cid=40867985
Which is my original data from THIS thread, and, FAR EARLIER DATED and different than your "altered model" where you impersonated me, here, in another thread:
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40887319
(With YOU missing the Baylor link above, & MY ORIGINAL LINK 1st one above? Has it...)
That's proof you altered it to impersonate me, also HERE http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40887025, proving you altered it, & impersonated me!)
and also here:
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026929&cid=40883775
(Where you did NOT miss the baylor link, but both impersonate ME to say "Windows is 'better'" - you're busted, stupid!)
As NEITHER of those last 2 links just now are myself, since in my original? I never EVER said "Windows is better" AND I had Baylor's data in it, and mine's dated earlier!
(Though Windows IS better, for a great many things, Linux has it's niche too... albeit in combined servers + pc desktop marketshare, it's an industry fact provable statistically that it is FAR behind marketshare & usage to Windows!)
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Which in fact, netcraft SHOWS Baylor uses Windows:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.baylor.edu
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LMAO - You later also tried to say that Linux was running on those servers & it was NOT and IS still not, by altering the data here in that other thread -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40888699
However - The actual netcraft links I posted afterwards (which you would NOT post) show otherwise! Since I posted right after that to shoot you down in your lies and deceitful b.s. -> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3026917&cid=40890277
---
Talk about LOW!
---
Additionally:
As far as the YEARS of /. propoganda of "Linux = Secure, Windows !=Secure"? I can only put out Linux's fails from 2011-2012 also:
2012:
Medicaid hack update: 500,000 records and 280,000 SSNs stolen:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/medicaid-hack-update-500000-records-and-280000-ssns-stolen/11444
So, what's dts.utah.gov running everyone?
LINUX (and yes, it got HACKED) -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=dts.utah.gov
What's health.utah.gov running too??
YOU GUESSED IT: LINUX AGAIN -> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=health.utah.gov
* Ah, yes - see the YEARS OF /. "BS" FUD is CRUMBLING AROUND THE PENGUINS EARS HERE & 2012's starting out just like 2011 did below!
===
2011:
KERNEL.ORG COMPROMISED - The Cracking of Kern