On 2015-11-03 01:07, argumento wrote: > Having said that, I don't think a moral or preachy approach to convince > ppl of the power of Free and open Source software is useful, the best > result's I've had is just showing off how much fun is the software and > how many things you can do on Linux. I don't think Adobe tools or > windows compatible games are a good reason to stay in Windows (or Mac), > but sometimes it's hard to convince ppl, more so when they cling to what > they are familiar with. So, where I'm going with this? I think that we > just need to act cool and show around what we do with Ubuntu Studio and > that that's argument enough.
Sorry if i came off preachy, I thought i wrote the exact same thing as you, except i don't know anything about games and virtualboxes. But language is tricky. :) However, i ment to say that teaching how the tools work is a great way to show what ubuntustudio can do. And in my experience, getting down on a open OS and replacing the open tools with a virtual instances of another but closed OS, is vowed to give problems. It's a fine line between being enthusiastic about your tools, and preaching for them i guess. It's good however, to have reminders that the preachy path is a bit an ineffective one. Have a good day y'all! -- ubuntu-studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
