Robert Schiele wrote:

> So what is the advantage of Linux then if you easily give up its major
> advantage, namely being open-source?

The advantage is that linux is a modern, robust, full-featured unix
variant. It's stable, and performs well, and is amazingly useful in
diverse situations. It's a great application platform, embedded server,
or power user desktop. I use a suse desktop for gaming/multimedia as
well as work related tasks.

The fact that it's open source is a bug plus, but there are rapidly
decreasing benefits to the insistence that no closed source software be
allowed to interoperate with the kernel. I'm not ready to say goodbye to
sexy video drivers and great video performance, trading them in for a
clunky, sluggish desktop experience, all in the name of keeping the evil
closed source drivers out.

I just want things to work, and I think most computer users feel the
same way. and in linux all things should work *at least* as well as in
windows, if not a lot better.

Just my .02

Joe
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