It's an idealistic rant, and as with most idealistic rants you should listen, remember a few points, and then go back to what you were doing. If you get all nutty and won't touch anything but Linux, for example, then you're just hurting yourself. Look at it this way, over 50% of homes in the United States (don't know about other countries) now have PCs, and 95+ percent of them are running Windows. That's a big, big, big market. Getting all high and mighty doesn't make that go away.
No, but sticking to one's principles does. Imagine all the things down through history (including OSS) that would have never happened, if they had all said: "The majority is too powerful, let's give up"?
But we're essentially talking about _operating systems_, something that geeks get all hot about but no one else cares. And it isn't even all that easy to explain to someone--even a technical someone--why Linux is "superior" to Windows. Many, many intelligent programmers use Windows for software development, not because they have to, but because they prefer it. So what it all comes down to is that "principles" in this case are pretty thin, like "Which is better, Buffy or X-Files?"
Most people don't care what operating system they're using. They care that they can edit photos or play games or write books or whatever.
No body cares, but I feel it is my job to enlighten them and make them care.
I am what you would call Microsoft worst nightmare simply because I show people the alternative which often impresses them.
Just the other day I bought my aunt a PC prepackaged with Lindows and she was pretty excited about it. Showed here the basics and she was off and running.
The world doesn't change overnight...it changes once person at a time.
I, for example, still use win2k for my desktop. I also use it for a proxy just because the free proxomitron is so easy to use, flexible, and adds many useful features without requiring me to read a fucking tome on squid or some such.
On my desktop I use mozilla for browsing the web, zoom player for videos, winamp for music, irfanview for pictures and flash movies, mozilla (again) for mail, Agent and powergrab for newsgroups, and PGP disk to keep it all together and organized (rather than use "partitions" fo
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Don't take it too seriously (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Minority waves a white flag. (Score:5, Insightful)
But we're essentially talking about _operating systems_, something that geeks get all hot about but no one else cares. And it isn't even all that easy to explain to someone--even a technical someone--why Linux is "superior" to Windows. Many, many intelligent programmers use Windows for software development, not because they have to, but because they prefer it. So what it all comes down to is that "principles" in this case are pretty thin, like "Which is better, Buffy or X-Files?"
Most people don't care what operating system they're using. They care that they can edit photos or play games or write books or whatever.
Re:Minority waves a white flag. (Score:3, Interesting)
I am what you would call Microsoft worst nightmare simply because I show people the alternative which often impresses them.
Just the other day I bought my aunt a PC prepackaged with Lindows and she was pretty excited about it. Showed here the basics and she was off and running.
The world doesn't change overnight...it changes once person at a time.
Re:Minority waves a white flag. (Score:2)
Actually, I have my parents living in the depth of MY basement.
Point is, I have minions at my command and those minions are very obedient since they don't even know what the hell a desktop is.
Exactly (Score:2)
On my desktop I use mozilla for browsing the web, zoom player for videos, winamp for music, irfanview for pictures and flash movies, mozilla (again) for mail, Agent and powergrab for newsgroups, and PGP disk to keep it all together and organized (rather than use "partitions" fo