You're obviosly bad luck and i'd appreciate it if you avoid my favorite distro, gentoo. however, the OpenBSD guys work hard, so it wouldn't be nice to use OpenBSD either. Use SCO OpenServer and maybe the SCO problem will solve itself.
Even if linux is shown to violate SCO's IP, ar the end users liable? They bought a product that the vendor said was legal, so it would be up to the vendors to sal with the reprocussions, even if they haven;t imdenified their customers, right? Does SCO think that companies this big will fall for this bs. Especially with a broken URL. Btw, why don't the other linux vendfors imdenify their customers. Id doesn't seem like it would actually be any added liability (especially since SCO doens't really stand a chance).
I guess the sereve's slashdotted, so what do they mena by liscense issues? Is it no longer free enough or what? I thought that vrms was supposed to do that for people that want it instead of removing packages entirely. This sort of stuff is my major problem with debian. I don't like being limited by politics.
I don't think that Fedora is even going to have the same market share the RH had. When people have to leave RH they might consider other distros as well. Also, Debian and Fedora aren't rally competing anyway. They have very different foci. I do think that SuSE is gonna get real big.
1. Does the Linux community have a set of UI guidelines?
Yes, lots. That's the problem. The KDE and GNOME projects have been working to have compatable UI guidelines, though so that should solve this problem.
2. Do Linux app developers follow them?
Sometimes. I'd say OSS follows a UI guideline as well as windows apps usually do.
And that's why there's an animated dog in the find dialog(an other places too?) of windows xp. Bob reincarnated
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Sick of gentoo zealots throwing plugs in completely unrelated topics? Me too!
Well, if everyone used gentoo, that wouldn't be a problem
Can i just in case? It's running on win2k.
abolish...drinking ages
Sounds good to me.
I just wish they has a selection of phones without antennas.
Just cary one around for a few days. Then you won't have an antenna anymore. problem solved.
You're obviosly bad luck and i'd appreciate it if you avoid my favorite distro, gentoo. however, the OpenBSD guys work hard, so it wouldn't be nice to use OpenBSD either. Use SCO OpenServer and maybe the SCO problem will solve itself.
Who the fuck posted that?
At lesat that's what this unregistered guy thought. Ha! free /. access. Wait? It's already free? Damnit?
HIV: The gift that keeps on giving
Remember, if she has visible signs of AIDS, double bag it.
... vital stats...
vital stats for a sex offender? What's that? Penis length? Will it be updated if they use "natural male enhancement" pills.
but almost none of 'em have firearms, let alone rocket launchers.
Damn Ebay lising policies.
Even if linux is shown to violate SCO's IP, ar the end users liable? They bought a product that the vendor said was legal, so it would be up to the vendors to sal with the reprocussions, even if they haven;t imdenified their customers, right? Does SCO think that companies this big will fall for this bs. Especially with a broken URL. Btw, why don't the other linux vendfors imdenify their customers. Id doesn't seem like it would actually be any added liability (especially since SCO doens't really stand a chance).
At least nobody was murdered and no revolutions occurred to get the moon rock.
I'm a geek. I haven't thrown out anything.
Wjhat's it mean? Wnat is what? /.ed so i can't read it if it answeres this.
The FA is
How about you guys post some replies instead of marking my post flamebait.
Sounds like too much work, imo.
laptop batteries don't i don't see why ipods would be any different
The fourth reich is the EU. The US is much worse.
oh. /.ed for me.
btw, the article is
I guess the sereve's slashdotted, so what do they mena by liscense issues? Is it no longer free enough or what? I thought that vrms was supposed to do that for people that want it instead of removing packages entirely. This sort of stuff is my major problem with debian. I don't like being limited by politics.
I don't think that Fedora is even going to have the same market share the RH had. When people have to leave RH they might consider other distros as well. Also, Debian and Fedora aren't rally competing anyway. They have very different foci. I do think that SuSE is gonna get real big.
every time you went over a speed bump the radiator would dislodge.
fords do this too
They do if they're "Built Ford Tough"
1. Does the Linux community have a set of UI guidelines?
Yes, lots. That's the problem. The KDE and GNOME projects have been working to have compatable UI guidelines, though so that should solve this problem.
2. Do Linux app developers follow them?
Sometimes. I'd say OSS follows a UI guideline as well as windows apps usually do.
MSN + music + bugs = free music for all.