Hi All,
I was reading another, rightly clanged, thread in this forum where one user was attempting to pirate Windows software for use against the license terms.
This got me thinking - why would anyone do that? While the moral debate over piracy (which I think is wrong personally) is not for this ofrum, we certainly are free to point out that good open source alternatives exist for almost all software now.
I know a lot of people here will reply with "but I need to rip off software for my work" well newsflash, if you are getting paid, so should the makers of the software be, and "I'm a poor student" does not really wash either, student editions of software cost very little.
BUT - crucially - ripping off Windows? Linux has grown and grown to the point that you can now, totally free of payment, install an OS which lets you do everything a Windows PC can (with the exception of playing certain games) for free, and some here will doubtless argue it does it better.
While the business case for "free" in the long run is extremely shaky, while it is here we should all take advantage, some excellent perfectly free programs on my PC include (dual boot with a licensed XP): -
Ubuntu Linux
OpenOffice.org
VLC Media Player
Paint.net
GIMP
AVG Free
Lavasoft Ad-Aware
Mozilla Firefox
ALL LEGAL AND FREE! So I ask you all for your opinion, surely it is better to be legal and support this excellent community, than to spend time and effort stealing software from the big corporations.
Fundamentally, if for some reason you feel an OS should be free, then Linux was built for you!
LINUX IS UNRELIABLE,
it is command line based with weird symbols.
i one tested it using a live cd.it was very clunky and slow.the interface had LARGE fonts which i could not reduce.
i could not install a AOL modem.so it was useless.
later it would not connect to internet using broadband either.
no intuitive messages.
pretty useless.
I think it for people who love command line and wasting all their time on the operating system instead of doing productive work in their basement.
it is really for idle hobbyists.
what i have done is used a operating system that is a merger of win98/00.
this works amazingly.
Once again you've demonstrated your ignorance. Plesae stop posting
Instead go and an read about everything that runs on Linux from the smalled netbook to the world's faster supercomputer.
Read up on much of the net run on Linux.
Read up on VOIP telephone systems.
Read up on big iron servers running.
Hell it wouldn't suprise me if the Trekbbs was running on a Linux server.
And there is no way in hell you could be running a combination of Windows 2000 and Windows 98. Their core design was totally different. Win2K was derived from Windows NT which had alwasy been pure 32bit. Windows 98 evolved from the 16bit line (Windows 3.x) and while predominately a 32bit operating system still had a large amount of 16bit code.
Because of it's NT origins Windows 2000 had a level of security that 98 could only dream about.