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by Grishnakh
3481 days ago
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>That's not a negative, especially for anyone who makes their living selling software. So you think free things should be banned so that leaches who want to make money selling things can do so? How idiotic. If I'd like to make a living selling air for breathing, is it wrong for people to breathe the air that's freely available? I guess so, in your world. >And there's nothing special about Linux that saves it from that; if it became popular, commercial software would be written for it as well, and you'd have the same problem. Here you completely miss the point. I'm not talking about special niche software, just basic stuff. I can't even edit a fucking text file in Windows without installing some special third-party software, because Windows doesn't come with a usable text editor. Luckily there's free stuff available on the web for some things like that, but it's a big PITA to go find some website, find a download link, and install the program. On Linux, this kind of basic software is part of a standard install, and at the very worst, all I have to do is something like "sudo apt-get install vim". |
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Point out where I said it should be banned. And nice that you equate someone trying to feed their family with being a "leech". How idiotic.
> I can't even edit a fucking text file in Windows without installing some special third-party software, because Windows doesn't come with a usable text editor
Wrong. It has text editors out of the box.