Hey people, just relax!
I really like that Gnome3 and Unity stuff because of that, I tried something different: fluxbox. I really love this piece of software and It's a really efficient gui.
Thanks to all Gnome3 and Unity developers for programming bloated shit. Without you, I would have not met a really *great* gui.
Beside this: why are people scared about Gnome3 or Unity. We are living in an open source world, so you have the choice. Linux/BSD is not Windows, you can switch from one graphical user interface to another. Who cares about Gnome or fuck-buntu.
Yes, I think you are absolutely right. I think the same way. It doesn't matter to me, whether the driver is open source and I can read the source code, or I can't read the source code and it is closed source. The most important thing is that the driver works reliably.
For an ordinary user like me, it makes no different if I can read the source code or if i can't read the source code. But I think there's a different thinking in the depth of the linux community: If they can read what's going on here, they feel ok, can manipulate, improve or sth else... and that's the spirit of open source.
Hey people, just relax! I really like that Gnome3 and Unity stuff because of that, I tried something different: fluxbox. I really love this piece of software and It's a really efficient gui. Thanks to all Gnome3 and Unity developers for programming bloated shit. Without you, I would have not met a really *great* gui. Beside this: why are people scared about Gnome3 or Unity. We are living in an open source world, so you have the choice. Linux/BSD is not Windows, you can switch from one graphical user interface to another. Who cares about Gnome or fuck-buntu.
Yes, I think you are absolutely right. I think the same way. It doesn't matter to me, whether the driver is open source and I can read the source code, or I can't read the source code and it is closed source. The most important thing is that the driver works reliably. For an ordinary user like me, it makes no different if I can read the source code or if i can't read the source code. But I think there's a different thinking in the depth of the linux community: If they can read what's going on here, they feel ok, can manipulate, improve or sth else ... and that's the spirit of open source.