On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Shawn <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10-09-15 05:15 PM, Dafydd Crosby wrote:
>>
>> core mission was that we set our sights too low. Instead of "I want
>> Linux to work on my computer," maybe the goal could have been "I want
>> Linux to work on all computers."
>
> I don't want Linux to "work" on all computers.  Rather I want to "RUN" Linux
> on all of my computers - for business, personal, and entertainment purposes.
>  It doesn't matter if Linux will "work" on my computer, if I can't open a
> file or play any game I want.  When we can drop in a Linux box and do any of
> the above, THEN we have succeeded.
>
> I glossed over the details, but of course I'm referring to the legal issues
> of watching a DVD, playing a DirectX based game, seamless use of .docx
> files, etc.  - And I don't consider using Wine or a VM to do any of that to

As I see it, most of the contemporary problems are a result of all the
private walled gardens.  A single commercial entity controls DirectX
and .docx and the end user is not where their interests lay, their
shareholders are.  As such I have let that fight go.  Once the
customer is not the primary focus of a business you should enter into
any relationship with your eyes open.  If a game or product does not
conform to my specifications, then I do not buy it.  The most recent
game purchase was a Windows only title, but the developer responds
well to feedback from the WINE users, hence he gets my money.

I also keep all of my documents and music in open formats.  While I am
leaning more heavily on Google these days, I keep a local copy of the
important stuff (contacts and documents).

> be a viable solution.  Yes, they may work, but they kind of avoid the real
> problem...  Of course, I'm being overly anal here for arguments sake... :)

I personally consider both WINE and Virtualization to be dirty hacks
that do not solve the core problem.

>
> How CLUG can help achieve this vision, I have no clue.  But, talking about
> the topic(s) is a start. :)
>
I have no idea where to start but I like that there is a discussion :)

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