Bibek Paudel wrote: > Hi Sarose, > > On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 5:50 PM, sarose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> hey dude! your grandpa is great but you know my uncle Negroponte is >> fool nonsense because he now hate Linux. > > But I know he is a fool. Ask others, they know too. > >> About Ubuntu, i don't know how to pronounce it. Please teach me as >> well. > > Who taught you how to pronounce Microserf? He may be in a better > position to teach this as well. But my suggestion is, there is no need > for you too. > >> Try a survey with your friends or co-workers around. The answer >> screams cries utterly. Don't forget to submit back to Uncle >> Negroponte. >> > > Why don't you do that for us? I don't use Windows for that matter, to > start the survery with. > > And if Linux is n't ready for Desktops (which is the result of your > braindamage and not the reality), Windows is not yet ready for the > poors, geeks, internet, mobile phones, embedded systems, security > systems, space applications, war equipments, automobiles applications, > servers, typesetters, scientists, programmers..... (do you need a > longer list?, tell us if you do.) Laxmi Prasad Khatiwada Wrote:
Yes I agree with Linux lobbying Microsoft is just a business company. It is not all in all in computer. It is little bit handy for their clients who loves MS$ but not for all. MS$ started its race in 60s and Linux started in 90s. More than 5 decades MS$ localized its Desktop in 39 languages. In one and half decades Linux localized its desktop more then 200 languages and there are 300 languages being localized Linux Desktop. Think ! Who opened the eye of world? MS? or Linux? 1. MS$ hides source code because if other knows source code its business will be daamaadol. 2. Linux opens source code because if other knows source code one can invest his idea and can improve it better than that. Which philosophy you follow? Any body who use MS$ is not a matter of good and bad. The real matter IS "DO NOT DEPEND UPON A BUSINESS COMPANY'S CUNNING TRICK, OPEN DOOR YOURSELF OR IF YOU CAN'T OPEN THE DOOR HELP OTHER TO OPEN THE DOOR AND USE IT LIKE A NATURAL AIR BUT NOT A MS$'S SALES PACKAGE" > > In fact, Windows is only ready for those whose only job is to watch > movies, listen to songs or play some games. I think better > alternatives would be buying a dedicated gaming console and an mp3+dvd > players. Saves a lot of money and effort, you see. Windows is not yet > ready for a sane-minded individual. > > Capsice? > > Bibek > >> On Apr 24, 4:12 pm, Zico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>> On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:42 PM, sarose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > > yes its bad news and a good lesson for the gnome/kde that has not come >> > > up with user friendly UI till this date. >> > >> > You are very wrong, brother! Don`t you see the *blinking things* of >> > gnome/kde? And, how do you define "friendly user interface"? What more do >> > you expect from Gnome/KDE? Please point out, we will be really glad to >> hear >> > that. >> > >> > just stop saying linux is ready for desktop. >> > >> > Why should we do that?? >> > >> > > neither its ready for my >> > > dad nor its ready for my little brother. >> > >> > I don`t know about your dad or younger brother, but Ubuntu is ready for my >> > grandfather. Now, i am teaching my grandmother to use computer ( in one >> > word, Ubuntu ). >> > >> > all its ready >> > >> > > for is server only. >> > >> > Very wrong. >> > By the way, which distro do you use? >> > >> > -- >> > Best, >> > Z >> > >> > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ FOSS Nepal mailing list: [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/foss-nepal To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Community website: http://www.fossnepal.org/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
