captain-sensible
Well-Known Member
Of things GNU, Linux and other neither of former
Running an unauthorized copy of Windows still gives Microsoft power
over you. So I say: an unauthorized copy of Windows is a very bad
thing -- almost as bad as an authorized copy ;-{.
Slackware GNU/Linux has two flaws.
1. It contains nonfree programs.
See https://gnu.org/distros/.
2. The developers call it "Slackware Linux" which is unfair to the GNU Project.
See https://gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html and
https://gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.html, plus the history in
.
Yes maybe. I had a look at all the free distro today.none of them really measure up .no WiFi for starters. Typical comments I saw for solution was add a none free repo ,which kind of defeats the object. I can no longer go to Ghana though with an air of superiority with slackwareGNU = "GNU's not Unix"; a circular statement if there ever was one.
It was the beginning of Linux, but not the only journey for Linux. Sometimes Richard feels left out of the rest of the story.
I'm jealous though of all that head hairMmmm May be that would explain this...... Drove him doing this........