So the corporations want to make money from you and you don't want them to.
So stop buying their stuff.
Stop buying CDs. Make your own music. See live music. Stop buying DVDs. Stop seeing blockbusters. Go to the theatre. Support your local independent filmmakers.
That will hurt the big guns and support those who really need it. Who cares if you don't get to see or hear the latest stuff: it's mostly rubbish, you certainly won't suffer for the lack of it, and hell, you might even learn something new.
Well, one wouldn't really try real-time audio rendering on a web/mail/DB server. On a workstation, most services either won't be needed, or can be reniced to not interfere with what you're doing. Same way your DB server's primary task is the DB. TGTAL (the great thing about Linux) is that a box can be tweaked to give the correct performance balance for the required tasks. [Can anyone see the niche for MMLinux - Multimedia Linux - optimised video/audio and lessened 'net' services???]
The word you are after is from: "...making millions of dollars from Linux".
Thankyou. We return you to your regularly scheduled shareholder meeting.
There's people ...
There *are* people.
Pot, meet kettle.
Poorly. Poorly researched and written.
Rather obscure, perhaps.
So the corporations want to make money from you and you don't want them to.
So stop buying their stuff.
Stop buying CDs. Make your own music. See live music. Stop buying DVDs. Stop seeing blockbusters. Go to the theatre. Support your local independent filmmakers.
That will hurt the big guns and support those who really need it. Who cares if you don't get to see or hear the latest stuff: it's mostly rubbish, you certainly won't suffer for the lack of it, and hell, you might even learn something new.
Married to prostitutes?
Hasn't every CS student had labs with 'net access and found themselves a little to absorbed in some slashdot thread?
Gotta go, my tutor is scowling at me...
You can read the Full Text and an Explanatory Memo from the Australian Parliament Legislation page.
What about Deb? I believe she had her say here. (Deb Richardson Answers Open Source Doc Questions)
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linuxUsersWho_DO_ProfessionalAudio++
Well, one wouldn't really try real-time audio rendering on a web/mail/DB server. On a workstation, most services either won't be needed, or can be reniced to not interfere with what you're doing. Same way your DB server's primary task is the DB. TGTAL (the great thing about Linux) is that a box can be tweaked to give the correct performance balance for the required tasks. [Can anyone see the niche for MMLinux - Multimedia Linux - optimised video/audio and lessened 'net' services???]
nuh-uh ... The crap weather was for Barbra Streisand....
"Don't rain on my parade" indeed!