Software Returns to its Source 23
MindStalker sent us
linkage to an article from an upcoming PC Magazine that covers
Linux in a Major Way.
Distribution comparisons, an installation guide, and tips.
"Life sucks, but death doesn't put out at all...." -- Thomas J. Kopp
These ZDnet rticles are a laugh (Score:1)
Do you notice how these articles always start out by saying that linux is not for the mainstream yet, stay away and wait? Then you flip the page and there is an article "How to install linux"
I haven't read it, but... (Score:1)
already posted once to /. (Score:1)
S.u.S.E. (Score:1)
I'll bet the only reason they mention it here is that they seem to think Debian is a company...
What does S.u.S.E stand for by the way?
This is just getting old. (Score:1)
I dunno....anyone out there installed Debian and it worked from the first try? I know I did, and I know it worked. Whats so hard about using your brains to detect some hardware manually, and not rely on some 'Hardware detect wizard'. If someone wants everything done for them, go to Windows and stay there.
Actually.. ZD is Microsoft's bitch (Score:1)
I have read PC Magazine since the 80's and once they covered Linux, which is not surprising. At least not as much as the way they treated netware during its reign or the way they continue to treat Unix. They seem to take pleasure in being M$ attack dogs, denigrating all competing technologies and alienating many readers.
If the US had as strict ad laws as the UK PC Mag's slogan "The independent guide to Personal Computing" would be banned, as would M$ claim that Windows is fast and stable.
PC Mag is an MS puppet - amen (Score:1)
As their advertising revenues grew PC Mag became just another device of Microsoft's to keep PC Users from getting the most out of their machines, unless they use Windows(tm).
--vead
"When Laws are outlawed, only Outlaws will have Laws." - Justin Case, Barrister
Mainstream media (Score:1)
maybe i am jumping to conclusions... (Score:1)
uhm....Not everyone wants to find stuff by hand... (Score:1)
Given that, be careful what you wish for...everyone may just "go to Windows and stay there". Then where will Linux be?
Nowhere.
maybe i am jumping to conclusions... (Score:1)
Detecting hardware manually (Score:1)
This involves a screwdriver, moving
a lot of cables out of the way,
and wrenching your video cards out
of their slots, right? Because even
if you still have the wrapper, manual
or driver readme files, not one of
them tells you exactly what model
your specific card is.
This isn't really something that's
fun to do during an install.
S.u.S.E. (Score:1)
MS releases source code!! (Score:1)
source code for some of its products in certain cases. For instance, Microsoft has released
portions of the code for Windows and Windows NT under nondisclosure agreements to various commercial and research entities."
Why did he even bother writing this, the phrase "as you do" comes to mind. I hardly think that the phrases "non-disclosure agreement" and "open-source" belong in the same paragraph!!
D.