It looks like "Medical-Wei" has hit on one of the biggest problems, namely the "variety" of Linux distros. There is too much unnessary friction among the various groups, some for the valid reason that they are commercial, such as "RED HAT". But Debian-Ubuntu-Mepis for example should work together, they don't. This problem is as big as: "which is the best distro?"
On 10/27/06, Medical-Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It is really a BIG PROBLEM. > > First, schools should teach the concept of free software, and how to use > FL/OSS. One day I asked the dean why our school doesn't teach FL/OSS, she > mentioned that the school is bound to teach commerical softwares because > they paid the softwares. > Second, software developers have to develop softwares for a wide wange of > platforms.(most for game developers, because my classmates are poisoned in > games and also Windows.) > Third, There is too variety of Linux distributions. It makes people hard > to determine which Linux distro they want to use. (Is it a connatural > problem?) > > I consider Windows as a gaming platform, but it is useless to do > something more important. > > /* poor grammer, sorry */ > > -- > Microsoft has a majority market share > https://launchpad.net/bugs/1 > -- > http://adventures-with-the-rascals.blogspot.com/ -- Microsoft has a majority market share https://launchpad.net/bugs/1 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs