Slashdot Mirror


User: efgbr

efgbr's activity in the archive.

Stories
0
Comments
83
First seen
Last seen
Profile
(view on slashdot.org)

Comments · 83

  1. Licenses for UnitedLinux software on Ask Ransom Love about UnitedLinux · · Score: 1

    The UnitedLinux FAQ says the source code for it will be relased for non-commercial use. Is UnitedLinux going to develop non-free code (ie. the installer) or the FAQ is referring to other software that will be part of UnitedLinux? That is, will the base distribution be freely redistributable?

  2. Re:The problem with the Linux business on Bart Decrem on the Linux Business · · Score: 1

    You do know that subscriptions are not the only source of income to Slashdot, right?

    For example, there's a banner on the page I'm viewing right now.

  3. Re:OSS Startup Idea: SimpleFace on User Interfaces in Free Software · · Score: 1

    Well, both KDE and GNOME have a set of recommendations redarging UI's.

    But, you can't ever say "this app is usable, that one isn't". The fact is, these guidelines are there to help you create a good UI, they're not strict rules you must follow.

    I also think it would be very, very difficult to get developers to accept "SimpleFace", specially companies.

  4. Re:And...? on Revolution OS · · Score: 1

    There's a protocol that both GNOME and KDE follow, if an application doesn't support drag and drop it's broken.

    See http://www.freedesktop.org.

  5. Re:Risks? on From Midway to Xbox, The story of Seamus Blackley · · Score: 1

    Its not open for debate. Microsoft has been judged and convicted as a monopoly. Thats illegal in America, thats NOT the American dream.

    There are two ways of doing business: the legal and the illegal way. Microsoft has chosen the second so I dont like this company.

    btw, dont deny that youre a slashdotter. Look at the number of posts you have in this site. From the tourist example you mentioned, I can look up in the dictionary to check that youre right. But whats your definition of a /.er, anyway?

  6. Re:Risks? on From Midway to Xbox, The story of Seamus Blackley · · Score: 1

    Not so fast, there.

    First of all, what's with the "You /.'ers"? What about you? Did you just hit this page by accident?

    Anyway, the reason many people dislike Microsoft is not because they make crappy products, it's because of their illegal tactics. They're a monopoly. That's what Microsoft's whole business is built on. And that is so NOT the American dream.

    Sony on the other hand has not just lost a legal battle, so talking about them is no the issue here. I just wonder why your pro-Microsoft arguments aren't valid for Sony.

  7. Re:So Why Use It on theKompany's Shawn Gordon On The GPL · · Score: 1

    The people who choose the GPL for their software do so because they don't care about making money but they don't want anyone else to make money.

    This is completely untrue. The GPL says you can redistribute the software, and you can also charge for it.

    There's an endless number of companies making money by selling free software.

    Since he doesn't care about commercial concepts like support and ease-of-use,.

    Support and ease-of-use are not commercial concepts. Free software is easy to use, and there are _a lot_ of people and companies providing support for free software.

    --
    evandrofg

  8. Re:Sounds like a good idea on Richard Stallman On KDE/GNOME Cooperation · · Score: 1

    You wouldn't be using the C library, but a C++ library that binds it.

  9. Re:So what ... big deal. on FreeBSD GNOME Project Site Open For Business · · Score: 1

    1. Nautilus wasn't working on FreeBSD but was on Sun Solaris. Weird, huh?

    2. Could you please point out some "Linuxisms"? I'm curious.

  10. Re:No jumbo packages please on KDE 3.0 Beta 2 is out · · Score: 1

    Conectiva Linux is rpm-based, apt-enabled and the KDE packages are split into individual packages.

  11. Re:Free vs. Open Source positions on Linus Tries Out BitKeeper · · Score: 1

    What the heck are you talking about?

    Your comment doesn't reflect the opinions of the Free Software Foundation. A software is either free software or not.

    If this was true, FSF would be recommending you a *BSD, not the GNU system.

  12. Re:KDE 3.0? on Mandrake Releases 8.2 Beta · · Score: 1

    Actually, Mandrake 7.2 had KDE 2.0 (release candidate).

    Distributions are going to use KDE 3 only when they switch to GCC 3 too. Otherwise they have to break binary compatibility twice (KDE 2 -> KDE 3 + GCC 2.95 -> KDE 3 + GCC 3).

  13. Re:Microsoft's response? on Wired Talks Wine · · Score: 1

    1) If they break Wine they'd be breaking other Windows apps;

    2) This has been done already, see Kernel Cousin Wine for details. It would make a good case against Microsoft though..

    -

  14. Re:Debian is not Linux on Debian NetBSD · · Score: 1

    Just a small correction: there's no such thing as GNU Linux. Linux would be called that way if it were a GNU project.

    Instead, use GNU/Linux, GNU/Hurd or GNU/BSD.

  15. Re:I can see it now on AOL in Negotiations to Buy Red Hat? · · Score: 1

    Mozilla is not fully licensed under the GPL yet.

    But anyway, Mozilla was not created by AOL. It's the same situation as I previously described.

  16. Re:What saddens me the most about this. . . on USA Busted Trying to Bug China's Presidential 767 · · Score: 1

    This is not exclusive to China, it happens everywhere. (yes, in the US too).

  17. Re:I can see it now on AOL in Negotiations to Buy Red Hat? · · Score: 1

    A megacorp has mega interests. Fighting the GNU GPL would simply kill Red Hat Inc, and they can't possibly justify that to their stock holders.

    Don't expect AOL to write free programs, but if they were to patch the current RH packages, they would make the SRPMS available just like they're today.

    Of course, AOL needs to buy Red Hat before this happens.

  18. Re:You've Got Mail! on AOL in Negotiations to Buy Red Hat? · · Score: 1

    That's pure FUD. Why would you suggest Pine when you there's Mozilla Mail and Evolution? Two secure mail clients

    And BitchX is an IRC client. AOL has a version of AIM for Linux, not to mention the many free easy-to-use IM clients out there.
    Wake up, this is 2002, not 1995.

  19. Re:... on KernelTrap Interview With Alan Cox · · Score: 1

    Kerneltrap uses PHP-Nuke, which can use PostgreSQL and also other databases.

  20. Re:Major achievement on Korea Replacing 120,000 Windows with Linux · · Score: 1

    Youre a fool to think like that. Microsofts monopoly only hurts the American economy, as it stops competition, which is the base in which the US Economy was founded.

    In the short term Microsoft brings money to the US, but it stops a lot of bussiness in the process, which would earn a lot more.

  21. Re:Hell, what about the BIOS and HD Firmware? on System of the Year, Linux Style · · Score: 1

    And not for your TV either...

    The drivers for your video card would be useful, and the poster even gave you an example.

  22. Re:What license? on The LSB Delivers Again · · Score: 1

    Are you talking about the LSB specifications or the LSB test suite?

  23. Re:Ouch... on AOL Instant Messenger Remote Hole · · Score: 1

    It's redundant because the question is answered by the linked article.

  24. Re:It won't fail because it charges money on Preview the New Napster · · Score: 1

    The Ogg project is about freedom, while the Napster file format was created to control its users.

  25. Re:why use it? on Preview the New Napster · · Score: 1

    Don't fool yourself... you'd be paying the record company, not the artists. The artists will not get a dime from this.