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Comment Re:Amazon pages will have to be blocked (Score 1) 200

It really makes me sick that we live in this country and we are not free to play and view what we want. It's the bloody attorney general of SA that is holding back the R18+ rating for games. I'd like to know if there is anything we can do about this apart from wait for the wanker to loose the next election. I don't see how it's not a majority vote..

Still the government can try all they like but they are not going to stop people from downloading "illegal" material, it's like trying to stop people from smoking, you can try but it isn't going to stop the most devoted, and those are the people that will just burn a disk and give it to all their mates...

These people just don't know how the internet works. There is always another way round. Idiots.

Software

Is Apache Or GPL Better For Open-Source Business? 370

mjasay writes "While the GPL powers as much as 77% of all SourceForge projects, Eric Raymond argues that the GPL is 'a confession of fear and weakness' that 'slows down open-source adoption' because of the fear and uncertainty the GPL provokes. Raymond's argument seems to be that if openness is the winning strategy, an argument Michael Tiemann advocates, wouldn't it make sense to use the most open license? Geir Magnusson of the Apache Software Foundation suggests that there are few 'pure' GPL-only open-source projects, as GPL-prone developers have to 'modify it in some way to get around the enforcement of Freedom(SM) in GPL so people can use the project.' But the real benefit of Apache-style licensing may not be for developers at all, and rather accrue to businesses hoping to drive adoption of their products: Apache licensing may encourage broader, deeper adoption than the GPL. The old GPL vs. BSD/Apache debate may not be about developer preferences so much as new business realities."

Comment Re:Maximize service contract revenue! (Score 1) 615

My sentiments exactly. I use computers all day at work, mostly Windows desktops and servers but a few Linux servers hidden around the place for important tasks. When I get home from work I don't want to tinker around with my machine I want it to just do it's thing. I use Ubuntu on my laptop and it just works, quite literally. It's been ready for the desktop for ages, for general document creation, web browsing, wireless, printers, file sharing, you name it, everything a normal user including myself would do is easily attainable using Ubuntu.

To think that personal computing is going to be taken over by cloud computing and smartphones, this guy obviously hasn't used a smartphone and doesn't give a crap about who has access to his data with cloud computing.. This is totally crazy talk from someone that is supposed to know about these kinds of things. I think he needs to get checked in to a mental asylum.

Linux Business

Submission + - Agora Android Phone Delayed by Glitches (news.com.au)

An anonymous reader writes: THE first Australian "Google phone" set to go on sale within weeks has been delayed indefinitely, with the manufacturer Kogan forced to refund early buyers. In a statement released this afternoon, the company said the delay was "due to future interoperability issues." "The Agora reached a very late stage of development, manufacturing had commenced and we were within days of shipping the product to customers," company founder Ruslan Kogan said in a statement.

Comment Bad tech Support (Score 1) 1654

All this goes to show is how bad Dell tech support is. All they needed to say was that openoffice is compatible and that her internet connection will work, she just might have to call her ISPs tech support as well. It is clearly becoming a problem that these kinds of companies don't make it clear what operating systems they "support". How hard is it to include a guide on the CD to setting up your internet connection in Linux?

What's with all the hating anyway? Isn't this a perfect example of how you can show people the Linux experience? You know, helping other users. The entire philosophy behind Linux. You guys should be ashamed.

Comment Bill of Rights? (Score 1) 148

Where the fuck is it? I'd vote for any party if they promised to create a bill of rights. Currently Australians have no rights whatsoever.

Labor needs to hang Conroy and this not only stupid but totally wrong idea. If they don't I will be voting liberal next time if I'm still in this fucked up country.

I am ashamed to be Australian right now.

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