On Mon, 2011-11-28 at 14:55 +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote: > Le 28/11/2011 11:45, Robert Fox a écrit : > > There a few "key" proprietary softwares which make the Linux work a bit > > easier to integrate and play nice with the others . . . Like Skype, > > Picasa& Teamviewer (to name a few). Other distros get this (like Linux > > Mint!): > > > > http://www.liberiangeek.net/2010/04/how-to-install-teamviewer-on-linux-mint-and-connect-to-windows/ > Why not switch to linux mint then, if you feel it better suited for your > need ? > > I'm more and more concerned about this whole attitude: "you guys should > make my own life easier, because other already do it". That's just plain > consumerism. >
I have switched to Linux Mint already - testing it and all. Yet my main distro is Mageia/Cauldron (coming from Mandriva/Cooker since 1999) You may have missed my point that some of us are required to play nicely with the other OSs and support & communicate with others. That's why selected commercial softwares like Skype and Teamviewer are unavoidable. I apologize if I offended your sensibilities and will continue to support Mageia with upcoming releases. Cheers, R.Fox