Especially a german game provider would not provided those bad games like Command&Conquer Generals:)
I think that would be the worst drawback beside to lame and 10 year old games. There are to many good but indexed games and providing those games online would be nothing other then the forbidden advertising in store. And $10 for a green blooded robot-only Doom version seems to much.
If you are frightened of unsecured deleting, why you don`t use a simple dd-command ala dd if=/dev/null of=file? 100% should be deleted
Re:The reason IBM et. al. are chasing Linux
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While following this discussion I got the impression that most people think the licences of a system is the most important factor of success of the OS. In my opinion Linux has a better public image, caused by whatever I don't know. BSD and Solaris are less known to the "non freaky persons" of the win-world. When they read their typical magazines or consumize other info stuff, they always see and hear linux, linux, and linux. Not the license, the publicity is the reason!
Especially a german game provider would not provided those bad games like Command&Conquer Generals :)
I think that would be the worst drawback beside to lame and 10 year old games. There are to many good but indexed games and providing those games online would be nothing other then the forbidden advertising in store. And $10 for a green blooded robot-only Doom version seems to much.
At the end in the trademark list:
Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
Hmmm... I read twice and tried the Search Dialog...
Internal censorship?
If you are frightened of unsecured deleting, why you don`t use a simple dd-command ala dd if=/dev/null of=file? 100% should be deleted
While following this discussion I got the impression that most people think the licences of a system is the most important factor of success of the OS. In my opinion Linux has a better public image, caused by whatever I don't know. BSD and Solaris are less known to the "non freaky persons" of the win-world. When they read their typical magazines or consumize other info stuff, they always see and hear linux, linux, and linux. Not the license, the publicity is the reason!