Lol... all the other distributions are worked on by this same group. Home users aren't exactly coding their own distribution. Half of my office can do some fairly complex things in windows. Installing on most distros is even a pain... at least finding the right type of package generally is.Xerxes said:Not true. We keep the dorks in a special 'k0rn&r' called debian. There are many different flavours of 'nix designed to fit the needs of all computer users.
It didn't work in the 1920's and it won't work now. Most people didn't buy grapes and yeast... the bought the result because they couldn't actually make the wine themselves.Anyways, there are some simple ways around the 'sale' of hardware which is non-compliant. IE- 1920's: Yeast wasn't illegal. Grapes weren't illegal. But wine was. So at the very least, sell the damn parts. Sell the instructions, carefully pointing out that its unlwaful, unconstitutional, and makes a mockery of bussiness ethics. Microsoft is the world leader in this practice.
This BTW increases the amount of pollution from factories turning out multiple boards every other week, and people attempting to dispose of "Version 1 hardware" for the new updated "Version 2" which is compatible with upgraded software.
GRO$$ said:wow HOWARDSTERN, you are clearly insane.
Stryderunknown said:At least they haven't merged it with the behavioural control implants, so everytime you try to bypass a password, share files or copy DVD's you get an electric shock.
(I should patent that I idea, just to shelve it so they can't do it)