[opensuse-project] Drivers and Responsibility
Can anyone direct me to who or if anyone is actually talking with hardware makers in trying to convince them into creating Linux hardware drivers? This bit with the FSF and Stlalman about not using proprietary drivers is really hurting Linux. I would say about 50% of perople I try to get to convert over to linux main complaints is that they cannot use to do things they could do on Windows and this does really matter, As much as we all want open coding there is just way to many limits and hurts linux from attracting new users. People are no longer geeks and just do not want programs that they have to do all sorts of config to get it to work or for the fact there are no replacements that do the job some proprietary programs do, Plus the open coding just does not work on certain programs because of security reasons with certain programs. We would all love coding ones can work on and of course free software but in some areas this is just not possible and the fsf needs to realize this. My main complaints I receive is it is so hard to make the programs work and the explanation is not for new users but for people who really understand Linux features which leaves the newbie out. The time ios the command line is fazing out and GUI;s are the in thing now. No newbie wants to have to figure dependencies for programsa as they just want them tro work. Most I know cannot even understand YAST asking al the questions when they try tonupdate a program and this is realt a big turn off to new users. Delete this or uninstall this and the big one do not install this but I get asked isnt this part of the part for the rest of the programs.I am updating. I know it is a pain but we need to start developing with all parts being compatible when one updates a major program without the user having to go through a major 2 or 3 page error list of dependencies. As must as I do not like stating this but the Unix/Linux file management is showing its age and I feel it is time to look into making changes. We are not longer in the era of 4 or 5 GB hard drives where space matters Files being scattered all ovr so they support multiple programs is ancient and it istime to place programs ands files together. Yes while the Linux pros who have been using it for years know it all the new user has a very hard time trying to figure out where everythig is. I found the search mechs for Llinux really lacking. I actually place a file in an area and 3 search programs in linux could not even find them We want to built and go but no one wants to modernize and we are stuck in the Linux world of the 60' and 70;s yet. Is our mind set so into everything has to be done the geek way that only the Linux pros understand how it works or do we want iimprove to where we attract the new users? -PeterPac InNetInvestigations-Forensic SLED/openSUSE -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
On 04/10/09 09:11, member greenarrow1 wrote:
Can anyone direct me to who or if anyone is actually talking with hardware makers in trying to convince them into creating Linux hardware drivers?
http://www.linuxdriverproject.org/
Plus the open coding just does not work on certain programs because of security reasons with certain programs.
Where did you learn that ? and what makes you think that "closed source" makes software secure in any sense ? that is a complete false statement.
As must as I do not like stating this but the Unix/Linux file management is showing its age and I feel it is time to look into making changes.
what changes specifically, care to elaborate ? Files being scattered all ovr so they support
multiple programs is ancient and it istime to place programs ands files together.
Programs and files together in what sense ? do you mean "bundles" of libraries and executables ? if so, that would be the beggining of the end.. how you maintain such a system ? ps:This is completely offtopic here. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
Ooops, sorry all I sent this to the wrong list. To many lists close together and I checked mark the wrong list. On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Cristian Rodríguez <crrodriguez@opensuse.org> wrote:
On 04/10/09 09:11, member greenarrow1 wrote:
Can anyone direct me to who or if anyone is actually talking with hardware makers in trying to convince them into creating Linux hardware drivers?
http://www.linuxdriverproject.org/
Plus the open coding just does not work on certain programs because of security reasons with certain programs.
Where did you learn that ? and what makes you think that "closed source" makes software secure in any sense ? that is a complete false statement.
As must as I do not like stating this but the Unix/Linux file management is showing its age and I feel it is time to look into making changes.
what changes specifically, care to elaborate ?
Files being scattered all ovr so they support
multiple programs is ancient and it istime to place programs ands files together.
Programs and files together in what sense ? do you mean "bundles" of libraries and executables ? if so, that would be the beggining of the end.. how you maintain such a system ?
ps:This is completely offtopic here. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
-- PeterPac InNetInvestigations-Forensic SLED/openSUSE -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
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