On Thursday 24 December 2009 11:40:56 narendra sisodiya wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 11:18 AM, sankarshan
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 2009/12/24 narendra sisodiya <[email protected]>:
> >> I think, we can compose a standard reply for such queries.
> >>
> >> suggestions needed !!
> >>
> >> PS: please read mail from bottom to top [:(]
> >
> > Would it be possible for you to sum up the salient points ?
>
> A normal person make some basic point from user perspective.
>
> -  They* are very comfortable with windows box
> -  They* feel difficulty while learning Linux
> -  Almost all software (in pirated form ) for windows are available

It is illegal. Period. I cant see how robbing someone is valid from 
any perspective. This is not confined to the OS. There will be every 
conceivable software - all illegal. 

> -  They* says, one need to jump on terminal/etc thing somethimes
> -  Installing new software sometime make you tried from soul
> -  in nutshell they* are unable to find a solid reason for
> uninstall Windows and install GNU/Linux over it.

Just ask him to buy licenced versions of everything on his pc and 
suddenly he will find all the "features" to be totally worthless.

> Most of the argument are valid from user perspective who just want
> to get their work done in easy way.

The arguments are based on the utterly despicable premise of copyright 
violation, which perpetuates a vicious system that rewards the wrong 
doers and severely penalises those who dont have access to computers, 
as well as FLOSS users.



-- 
Rgds
JTD
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