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Comment Re:Why hasn't it happened already? (Score 3, Insightful) 241

Tell the Boston bombing victims that nothing like this has happened, or the victims at Fort Hood. This stuff happens in Europe all the time.

Some Muslim clergy talks some crazy into some such attack. Then the media, and the politicians, fall all over themselves to tell the public that the attack has nothing to do with Islam. Then the big story will be that Muslims fear a backlash - as if the Muslims are the victims, and not the aggressors.

We need to stop the PC bullshit. Pull our heads out of our asses, and see Islam for what it is.

Comment Re:It looks like (Score 3, Insightful) 241

> what the hell are they going to get by attacking a mall for god sakes!

To terrorize, an extreme form of intimidation.

Remember "Apocalypse Now" : "Horror and moral terror are your friends. If they are not, then they are enemies to be feared."

The idea is to make people afraid of ever offending Islam. To be afraid of getting on an airplane, or shopping at the mall, or drawing a carton, or expressing an opinion. After a while, it because easier to submit to Islam than to live in constant fear.

And it works. It works like all hell. There are 57 Muslim nations, practically all taken by force. There are about 1.5 billion Muslims. No other ideology has grown so fast.

Comment Re:Why are distros moving to systemd? (Score 1) 755

> Ubuntu wasn't a big enough player? That's news to me.

It shouldn't be news to you.

When it comes to big enterprise systems, Ubuntu does not even begin to compare to RHEL. Ubuntu is mostly used by home users who don't pay, and don't need commercial support. Ubuntu is not even it's own distro, it's based on Debian.

Red Hat is a $10 billion corporation that is obligated to increase shareholder value. Monopolizing Linux would certainly increase shareholder value. This is a long term play to get rid of any real competition. Fedora will remain free, Fedora is something like the beta version of RHEL. Red Hat gives away Fedora like Microsoft gives away Windows-10.

Comment Re:And after this war (Score 1) 755

I expect Debian to gone completely.

Soon enough, Red Hat will decide that Linux should be standardized on one package management system. Systemd will only work with RPM.

Red Hat will say this was done because of user demand, and that only luddite grey beards are complaining. Red Hat will say that Linux package management was broken, because of two many choices, and this had to be done.

When this happens, there will not be much unique about Debian, so who needs it?

Comment Re:So....explain to me... (Score 1) 755

That is like saying "don't like OOXML use something else."

The dominate players have a lot of influence. Red Hat is connecting everything to systemd. Why is udev now part of systemd? Why does Gnome3 require systemd?

What is going to be next? Once Debian goes systemd, Red Hat will have much more control over everything in Linux.

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