D. Venkatasubramanian wrote: <HEAVY_SNIP> Nothing wrong with all that. > ILUG-D is not a political organisation, our aims should be to promote > Linux, not to be blindly slamming Windows, its not our job, read "How to > Win ..." by Carnegie, and maybe you will understand that, if you want a > user to embrace Linux, you have to make him want to do it. The more you > slam Windows, the more he buys into it. > Long mail, I guess its time for me to shut up for some time. :-) Having observed the precedents on the list 1. It is not ok to discuss Non-Free Software as in 'I have a problem with Non-Free Software X can you help me'. 2. It is ok to discuss Non-Free Software as in 'What registry keys do I need to tweak in Windows to make it work with Samba' 3. It is not advisable to ask what is similar to 'NON-FREE Y' on Linux which is Free Software. Better is to ask 'NON-FREE Y' does this and that is there a Free Software which does something similar(after having searched Google that is) -Tarun
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