Yeah, tell me about it....I just tried to sell back four books to the university bookstore that I purchased new and they were only willing to give me $30! Each of those books were at least $80 each.
I agree. These people put in a lot of hard work with little monetary gain. It should only be fair to recognize their work since a large majority of Slashdot readers use it.
Yeah, tell me about it....I just tried to sell back four books to the university bookstore that I purchased new and they were only willing to give me $30! Each of those books were at least $80 each.
And if GPL is so weak, why do they distribute the rest of the sources used in their stuff?
This simply cannot be iterated enough. It's just plain silly to say something like that.
It's called HYPOCRISY.
I agree. These people put in a lot of hard work with little monetary gain. It should only be fair to recognize their work since a large majority of Slashdot readers use it.
I, for one, .....you know the drill people.
For those of us upgrading from 2.4 to 2.6 and don't know where to begin, you may want to check out an upgrade guide.
It's small but very helpful for someone that doesn't completely know what they're doing.
2.6.0 is said to be much faster, which is always a good thing.
Another thing many Linux newbies will appreciate (even if they don't realize it) is that you no longer have to emulate SCSI for your CDRW drives.
Although this is very minor for your typical Linux guru, it is a painstake for many new Linux users that want stuff to "just work".
And just so Python isn't left out...here's one for Python!