Leif Madsen wrote:

> problems just logging onto the internet.  I can see the near future being a
> combination of OS's with Linux running all the backend/server hardware, and
> Windows being placed on all the desktops.  I think if Microsoft stripped
> down their OS so that it came with ONLY the OS, and it was small, fast,
> efficient and non bloated, you would see a lot more of that thing.

I'd like to share the same dream with you, but... so, windows 'd be a free software, a 
real one. I really doesn't have the money to buy it every time Microsoft 'll release a 
new version, and I really like security flaws and other buggs to be -quickly- 
eradicated, I like the possibility to UNDERSTAND them.
I'd like to share your dream... but I think we have to work hard, to put Linux (or 
maybe another free OS if Linux can't) at the first line as a desktop OS.


>> The problem with linux is the linux community is always creating products
> 
> to
> 
>> catch up with windows.  I say screw that.  I linux community needs to make
> 
> a
> 
>> product that is revolutionary and that windows can't use.  People will


We need to do both. Do what windows can do, and do what it can't do now. I think 
'revolutionary' doesn't mean 'trash the past'. I think it does mean 'learn what was 
done by the past, do what was good in the past, do what some guys think to be possible 
only in the future NOW'.

But you're right... we need to find more revolutionary ideas.


ATR


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