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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostI've noticed that a fair amount of Canonical stuff ends up in Debian's repositories -- like Upstart and Bzr, for instance. But do Debian users actually use of that stuff?
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it's pretty obvious why Linux is not popular,
it's because when something doesnt work in Linux people log onto a forum and post:
linux is bad, this doesnt work.
simply because the learning curve is a steep one.
and in Windows, people justify,
oh, it crashes sometimes, but i paid 150$ for this software so lets not make a big deal out of itK 14.4 64 AMD 955be3200MHz 8GB 1866Mhz 6TB Plex/samba.etc.+ Macbook Air 13".
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Originally posted by millusions View Postin Windows, people justify,
oh, it crashes sometimes, but i paid 150$ for this software so lets not make a big deal out of it
Regards, John LittleRegards, John Little
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Originally posted by jlittle View PostI find it's far more common for people to blame themselves if something goes wrong.
You don't get many people using Linux who don't have an interest in computers, since it's not commonly preinstalled on hardware. I'm sure we all know a non-technical user or two who we support on Linux, but that statement is still generally true.
Windows gets a lot of flack because of the number of people who have to use a computer but don't have any interest in actually learning how to make their lives easier... so they keep on doing stupid things. These people would be just as bad on Linux.
I'm not a windows fan - I've been single booting Kubuntu at home for the past year quite happily - but when I have to use it at work I try to learn to use it well. The number of people who shoot themselves in the foot by avoiding any learning is pretty shocking!
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Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View PostTo be fair, they're often right... so they keep on doing stupid things.
Regards, John LittleRegards, John Little
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It would be nice if they did "just work", but everyone's idea of what a computer should actually do is different, which is where some of the problems start.
Not a desktop example, but just look at the whole Google "right to be forgotten" fiasco. To a lot of people, it seems perfectly obvious that Google should "take down" those articles "from the internet" because they think Google IS the internet. I'm not sure you can make computers work the way people might expect them to because all of that is based on misconceptions and contradictions
I agree with you about corporations being the problem a lot of the time... "protecting" content with DRM is one of the reasons why many popular services don't work well on Linux, e.g. the last time I set up 4od (TV catch up for a UK channel) for my girlfriend I had to use adobe's old flash (Google's pepper flash doesn't work) AND install some old hardware abstraction layer. All this to view a public TV channel online!
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Originally posted by jlittle View PostI appreciate the point you're making, but I find it's far more common for people to blame themselves if something goes wrong. (*everybody* uses windows, they get by ok, I'm not so good with computers, so I must have done something wrong.)
Regards, John Little
you are right!
im just losing patience seeing people post here blaming linux for their lack of skill.. years ago things were different..
probably should stop logging on here lolK 14.4 64 AMD 955be3200MHz 8GB 1866Mhz 6TB Plex/samba.etc.+ Macbook Air 13".
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Originally posted by Feathers McGraw View PostI agree with you about corporations being the problem a lot of the time... "protecting" content with DRM is one of the reasons why many popular services don't work well on Linux, e.g. the last time I set up 4od (TV catch up for a UK channel) for my girlfriend I had to use adobe's old flash (Google's pepper flash doesn't work) AND install some old hardware abstraction layer. All this to view a public TV channel online!
http://nlug.ml1.co.uk/2014/03/4od-on...d-related/4652
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Originally posted by Danum View Post(Nottingham LUG), and it works 100% using 14.04
http://nlug.ml1.co.uk/2014/03/4od-on...d-related/4652
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