Last year when I was a student without a part-time, tinkering with Linux was fun as I had too much free time. Now I have a part-time job and I'd prefer to use my free-time to do something more fun (gaming, movies etc) rather than dealing with all that driver / config mess. I'd literally like to pay someone to get my legacy Toshiba laptop up with wireless LAN.
The "Take a Tour!" link reminds me of some sort of pay sites where you take a tour and get a preview of what you'll get after joining the site.
Especially this censored one.
I think it depends on whether you're enjoying it.
Last year when I was a student without a part-time, tinkering with Linux was fun as I had too much free time. Now I have a part-time job and I'd prefer to use my free-time to do something more fun (gaming, movies etc) rather than dealing with all that driver / config mess. I'd literally like to pay someone to get my legacy Toshiba laptop up with wireless LAN.
My time isn't free after 1700, I think.
From the page:
Features:
i.LINK(R)* DV Interface (IEEE 1394)
Given:
(1) "Software patents are evil"
(1) implies "People should be able to freely add any features to software and not get blamed or sued"
Am I missing something?
The "Take a Tour!" link reminds me of some sort of pay sites where you take a tour and get a preview of what you'll get after joining the site. Especially this censored one.