Besides, one pattern I usually see in people having problems with PCs is people who buy them from brands unknown, and ussually go for the cheapest parts.
Ubuntu should have an even larger problem, since redistributing the blob which depends on the GPL wrapper to work would be an even more clear GPL violation.
If I really need something that is really good, I would load up Virtual PC for Windows, boot up BeOS and use SoundPlay. That beast iTunes anytime.
But dynamic linking is still a gray area in the GPL. For example, if I take a pure GPL library, statically link it to some code, and then distribute it, it’s pretty clear that the whole work must be made “available” under the terms of the GPL. “Available” is the key word here. But as we see with the linux kernel and video and other drivers, things aren’t so simple. I’ve still never seen any legal precedence to “derived works” under a dynamic linking situation. And although kernel developers disagree on who is violating what, the fact is that relevant copyright holders aren’t willing to test it.
It is true that it is not so much a matter of technologies, but what lacking in oss desktops is that a variety of technologies won’t work together.
We intend to be insured against losses from our exploration programs when they involve the use of heavy equipment such as drill programs, but not for general reconnaissance. In the latter instance, as a result, if we are sued for damages as a result of our activities we may not be able to defend against such suits or have funds available to pay any judgment rendered against us.
Please stop saying DBCS. DBCS = Double Byte Character Set. That’s UTF-16. UNIX uses UTF-8. I don’t know if things work over samba, but it works locally for me. Do you have your locale set correctly (en_US.UTF-8 instead of just en_US?)
I think the loophole is that binary driver developers use a layer which is compatible with GPL but also allows linking to binary blobs. It’s a gray area but seems OK with most kernel developers.
Few things seem more hopeless than when you’re in the process of removing a bolt, screw, or stud and it breaks. At that point, you know it’s all over but the crying. You’ve busted a bolt off in a casting and haven’t the faintest idea how to get it out. There it is—what’s left of a bolt or screw stuck, and it’s put a halt to your progress.
We know that there are software producers around that release very shady software to the public. How do we know that the credit card numbers we type into a piece of software will not be sent over the Internet in plain text? How do we know that the purpose of the software is not to spy on our surfing habits and send the data to a marketer without our permission? How do we know that “enhanced cd” will not open our computer to crackers because it installed a root-kit to “protect intellectual property”? I can only verify that the software will do as intended only if I can study how it works and change it to work as expected.
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