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Comment The point (Score 1) 351

The point is that Firefox runs everywhere that matters and isn't developed by a company that makes a living out of tracking my every detail. Also, none of the other browsers have anything comparable to Firefox's extensions.

Comment Re:Red Hat Lost. You did too. (Score 3, Insightful) 76

For the sake of comparison, here's some other companies making money off the Linux kernel that could easily fund the lobbying and publicity efforts: Google 1.2%, Nokia 2.5%, IBM 2.9%, and many others whose contributions were too small to measure, although I'm pretty sure it will be a cold day in hell before IBM lobbies to abolish software patents.

http://lwn.net/Articles/395961/

Comment Re:Red Hat Lost. You did too. (Score 3, Insightful) 76

Why exactly should Red Hat be the ones forced to stick their neck out? It would be nice if they did, but they are under no obligation to do so and haven't "screwed" anyone. Perhaps you've forgotten that Red Hat is a huge contributor to the community in the form of code, unlike certain other popular distributions. They made their money on the backs of their employees.

Comment Re:The only two ways to get people to switch... (Score 3, Informative) 702

c:\Windows\bfsvc.exe is clearly more intuitive and well named. OSX has the same cryptic underpinnings as Linux, and it doesn't seem to be hurting its adoption rate by regular Joes. I'm not sure what being a "hyper-involved PC-user (building and fixing your own and others with tons of tweaks)" has to do with it either. Competence in one area does not imply or guarantee competence in another. If you sat me down in front of VMS today, I might still be able to pull up the editor, and I've been using computers daily since 1982. Is that DECs fault or simply my lack of knowledge? Now get off my lawn.

Comment Re:True, but.... (Score 1) 332

You're probably trolling, but just in case you're not, I would suggest that you read it again. Notice where it says the right of the people, not the right of the militia. The Supreme Court seems to agree with this interpretation with its rulings on District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago. If you don't like it, I would suggest you lobby to have the second amendment repealed.

Comment Re:Lousy service (Score 1) 604

Dell does sell support contracts that connect you to clueful call center people that are located in the US. You pay for that with the premium price of Apple, and Dell offers it as an option at $338/2 years or $478/3 years on the $600 system I looked at on their site. I haven't checked, but I'm sure that the other major manufacturers offer it as an option as well.

Comment Re:Lousy service (Score 2, Insightful) 604

I've used Dell tech support. I would not tell people the same thing. In your case, if that's the standard script they use for diagnosing noise, it's the standard script. None of these companies hire rocket scientists for tech support. You couldn't afford the machines if they did.

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