I can prove that: 1. Linux costs you time, wasted on fighting the system, like recompiling the kernel to make wi-fi work; 2. White man values his time. In fact, rich people invest billions into medicine to prolong their life; 3. Negro's time and life cost nothing or even negative value (when negro serves jail time), because typical negro is untalented, uneducated and unskilled; 4. Therefor Linux in only free if you're a negro, who has too much free time to tinker with the system.
Excuse me. Nobody ever said Unix + Linux was free?
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Anonymous2016-05-10 10:26
>>2 "Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer."
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Anonymous2016-05-10 11:03
Free as in AIDS
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Anonymous2016-05-10 12:25
Well, you have a point. The FSF's ultimate is to make sure that no programmer ever gets paid again. Any time that some finds a way to make money from open source shitware, they patch the hole. An example is their document license. At first, they made the example that people could sell documentation, but when that started happening, they had their very overpaid, very Jewish lawyers crank out a contract to forbid that to. That's why books on free software are either For Dummies quality or esoteric garbage that goes into way too much detail.
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/news/a-linux-conspiracy-theory Red Hat employee and lead GNOME developer William Jon McCann was caught opening a bug report on the independent Transmission BitTorrent client telling the developers that its panel notification feature should be removed. Why? Merely because GNOME 3 no longer supports a panel: “Transmission has an option in the Desktop tab of the preferences to ‘Show Transmission icon in the notification area’. This should probably be removed.” Transmission developer Charles replied, “So now we can have three builds of Transmission that decide at compile time whether to use AppIndicator, GtkStatusIcon or nothing at all… Removing it altogether, as you suggest, will hurt Xfce users.” McCann replied, “I guess you have to decide if you are a GNOME app, an Ubuntu app, or an Xfce app unfortunately… And I have no idea what Xfce is or does, sorry. It is my hope that you are a GNOME app.” Charles’s reply to this: “*speechless*”.
>>11 Wow that's really fucking sleezy of them to do. I'm a Deluge man myself, but I still find it very distasteful. Also
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Of fucking course. >>12 This honestly. GNOME has been an unusable mess ever since they went 3.0. I'll use just about anything else, from Fluxbox to Plasma 5, but not GNOME 3. It just kills any productivity.
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Anonymous2016-05-13 19:23
>>14 How will that help? I don't type with my tongue.
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Anonymous2016-05-14 6:24
>>11 Just wait until they find out SystemD is actually a secret agenda by the DoD/NSA/Microsoft.
I mean, shit, do you see how much money Microsoft is pumping into Linux projects in order to gain control?
This is a thing only in brain-dead American "education". In reality, different problems require different skills. You can't design nuclear reactors with the same skills you use to make a business plan for a bakery. The only possible valid meaning "problem solving skills" could have is an antithesis to mindless cynical ineptitude which would explain why Americans value this concept so much as for most of them attaining a non-empty state of mind is a already great achievement.
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Anonymous2016-05-29 14:34
I'm a Linux user and I've never even once felt the need to compile kernels myself. Why? Because everything in the downloadable builds for all the major distros just works out of the box. Kernel, packages, libs, drivers - everything. People who struggle with Linux just fuck with it without knowing what they're doing.
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Anonymous2016-05-29 16:09
>>28 Compiling the Linux kernel takes about 2 seconds and no skill at all. It's just a fairy tale used to scare stupid Windows losers. Source: I use Gentoo.
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Anonymous2016-05-29 17:46
>>27 Ha, an empty state of mind is actually rather difficult and takes lots of practice. As to your argument, it's a bunch of tautological garbage. "Different problems require different skills." Duh, they wouldn't be different problems then would they? "Problem solving" requires being able to first specify the actual problem, then the application of reason, logic, and DuckDuckGo to come up with a solution.
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Anonymous2016-05-29 18:42
>>30 Actually, the only garbage here is in your post.
Duh, they wouldn't be different problems then would they
There obviously exist different problems that can be solved by the same skills, like winning a school sprint competition and running away from a bandit, or using linear algebra for numerical simulations vs using linear algebra for tensor physics.
requires being able to first specify the actual problem
There is no common skill to specify an actual problem. If you know nuclear physics but not material strength physics, then you might specify the problem when a reactor melts down but you won't be able to figure out why a skyscraper got tilted. Specification of a problem requires skills pertinent to that specific problem. "Asking the right question is half of the answer", as they say.
then the application of reason, logic, and DuckDuckGo
These things can be described by "not being a dumbfuck idiot" and that's exactly what I'm talking about: just the fact that Americans have made up a separate name for not being useless moron shows that for them, it is a great achievement.
"Ooh, he's not just a hamburger-munching, beer-swilling Superbowl-braindead like everyone else, he's like thinking and stuff, he must have dem PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLZ OMG!!!
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Anonymous2016-05-29 19:14
>>27 typical american makes more money in a year than you will ever make in your whole vodka filled life, Ivan. And, please, stop beating your wife and kids.
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Anonymous2016-05-29 21:16
These things can be described by "not being a dumbfuck idiot" and that's exactly what I'm talking about
Which is what I was alluding to in >>26, then you got OMG TRIGGERED over the word selection.
Most Linux distributions come without support for MP3 audio, H.264 video, Flash content, and even commercial video DVDs. Patents, closed-source software, and even laws that make certain types of software illegal restrict what can be included in a Linux distribution.
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Anonymous2016-06-06 18:41
>>51 You don't even know what "recompiling a kernel" is.
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Anonymous2016-06-06 23:11
>>52 Windows and OSX have support for hardware H.264 decoding built into kernel. Linux will never get such quality.
Linux is meant as a cheap and dirty OS for running servers without too much headache. It was never intended to be used for any more user interaction than a screen session. Linux does one job and it does it well.
You can stretch its abilities to be able to run an editor and a compiler in it, and maybe a web browser, but that's it. Linux is literally ChromeBook tier in terms of desktop use, a glorified Facebook Machine. Newsflash, all the POSIX tools including bash have been ported to Windows for almost 2 decades now (not to mention gcc via MinGW). So there is literally no reason to not use Windows for daily purposes unless you like being different or are too dumb to get programs to run and compile without some childish ``apt-get'' or ``pacman'' command to paste from StackOverflow.
>>63 Nobel Prizes are like the olympic medals of kikery. I can't imagine how much of an ultra-kosher kike he must be to have the words "nobel prize" mentioned so many times in his jewpedia page.
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Anonymous2016-06-12 3:31
>>61 Windows costs money. Then again, there were commercial alternatives to Linux, like SkyOS, which surprisingly ran and looked better than Linux, despite being a pet project of a teenager.
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Anonymous2016-06-12 3:39
>>64 Well, Nobel Peace Prize and Lenin Peace Prize don't really have much to do with science, and were likely given for shilling at the both sides of Cold War. That proves only that he was smart enough to drop chemistry for politics.
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Anonymous2016-06-15 11:08
lol, Linux still doesn't support multiple applications using single audio device and you have to invent crazy audio managers like PulseAudio, leading to “Waiting for Sound System to respond" error messages filling gnome desktop, when several apps user incompatible audio managers. PulseAudio is also slow ass hell, so say goodbye to quality audio in your video games (if there were any on linux). Also, Linux community introduced new term: sound tearing (guess what it means, lel).
Wifi is garbage anyway. I can't wait until I start running ethernet cable through the house and only use wifi on my phone while on the toilet. You Russians should get your asses in gear and make ReactOS a usuable system if you don't like Linux.
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Anonymous2016-09-20 10:29
Ёжики пьют молоко, а молоко не пьет ежей.
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Anonymous2016-09-20 11:00
>>77 Дилдаки или хоть что-то продолговатое было у каждого пользователя двача...