I use virtuawin, which seems to do everything that I'm used to on Linux (KDE). I also use a few Autohotkey scripts to make things easier when creating/finding/moving windows between desktops
IANAL, but since open source software is just that, open, a very good case could probably be made that if the person really wanted to, they could just read the source to verify that it works properly...If it then doesn't work as "advertised" it is their own fault. The GPL can use this, Microsoft cannot. The GPL wins. Just a thought.
The government is constantly getting in to trouble testing out their missles and other fun stuff...
This is the perfect time for them to test out some of their goods (i.e. anti-missle defense type stuff)...And at the same time prevent a rainstorm of 100lb metal bits.
And no one can complain about their weapon use because it can be written off as saving lives (or something...).
I use virtuawin, which seems to do everything that I'm used to on Linux (KDE). I also use a few Autohotkey scripts to make things easier when creating/finding/moving windows between desktops
Wow, you might actually be the only person who bothered to answer the OP's question!
IANAL, but since open source software is just that, open, a very good case could probably be made that if the person really wanted to, they could just read the source to verify that it works properly...If it then doesn't work as "advertised" it is their own fault. The GPL can use this, Microsoft cannot. The GPL wins. Just a thought.
The government is constantly getting in to trouble testing out their missles and other fun stuff...
This is the perfect time for them to test out some of their goods (i.e. anti-missle defense type stuff)...And at the same time prevent a rainstorm of 100lb metal bits.
And no one can complain about their weapon use because it can be written off as saving lives (or something...).