I am seeing Linux community and developers as the changing force in the world. Freedom is not just a word, especially in a digital world where we living. I can use Mac, ok, even Windows without problems with how to set the things up. But Linux cannot be what it is without some sort of hacking drivers and others stuff. 'Wasting' time, learning on Linux already created a great OS and also a great movement. You can watch or you can participate. The world is changing all the time by the people who are daring and think on their free way. What will be with Linux tomorrow! Have you a little imagination?
I have some cheap noname mp3 player with FM tuner, audio recording feature, XD card reader:) and on AAA battery. I like it and I use it very. I really like iDesign from Apple inc., but I don't like this 'overpaid' feeling.
I am seeing Linux community and developers as the changing force in the world.
Freedom is not just a word, especially in a digital world where we living.
I can use Mac, ok, even Windows without problems with how to set the things up.
But Linux cannot be what it is without some sort of hacking drivers and others stuff.
'Wasting' time, learning on Linux already created a great OS and also a great movement.
You can watch or you can participate.
The world is changing all the time by the people who are daring and think on their free way.
What will be with Linux tomorrow! Have you a little imagination?
So I choose Linux for tomorrow
Maybe I'll by Mac for my teenage kids.
I have some cheap noname mp3 player with FM tuner, audio recording feature, XD card reader :) and on AAA battery. I like it and I use it very.
I really like iDesign from Apple inc., but I don't like this 'overpaid' feeling.