Pointer: blog post, "RANT: Is the Linux dream a myth?"
I came across this blog post in the openSUSE forums: RANT: Is the Linux dream a myth?
I've met a few characters that are living the Linux dream or at least claiming to. But here's the rub... is there anyone who's exclusively using it? I don't mean "I've got Linux installed on my USB stick" or "I dual boot". Is there anyone who is actually using Linux as there sole operating system. Booting into everyday to check their email, write their documents, develop their code, surf the web and yes.. play their games. I fear there is not.Having used Linux exclusively for almost a year, and knowing people who've been Linux-exclusive for longer than that, not to mention MAC USERS, the author seems naive or sheltered. Which surprises me, as he's a coder - apparently I'm prejudiced about coders :o)
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In Denmark it's legal to break encryption if you have no other way of reading/playing a file - they specifically mention Linux systems \o/ ! This doesn't help you one bit, of course :o/
From Googling it, it looks like there is trouble with the ATI Radeon Mobility HD 3650 - you can dl a driver from ATI, but again, people don't seem to have had luck with it. Ubuntu documention and installation guide, if you haven't already checked it.
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That is awesome. Here in America, the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) is along the lines of "it's legal to make a copy for archival purposes, as long as you don't break the DRM on it"... the programs are done in such a way that in order to make said copy, you have to break the DRM... *facepalm*
As for the ATI cards, it seems to me that the HD series in general is having problems with the available drivers. The OSS community doesn't seem to have made a lot of progress with it, and the ATI drivers, from what I've seen, suck.
I know a lot of people who rail against nVidia for not going open source, but frankly, their drivers have worked for me. I'd rather a company provide closed Linux drivers than open them up and basically say "go for it, but we're not going to help you and our own drivers for you will be garbage," and watch as the community flounders to get around the parts that aren't open (ATI's drivers aren't fully opened, only parts of them are, for "trade secret" reasons).
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Yeah, we've been lucky in this respect!
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Thanks for the links--the second one doesn't seem to be valid, but I drilled through and found some good stuff. Looks like I might be able rig up something.
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