On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Christian Convey wrote:
> I don't think I agree. I'm talking about cases where a good driver > exists in both Windows and Linux. My question is: given an existing > good driver, why is there more manual work to get a device like a > trackball useable under Linux rather than Windows? because when you play with windoze, you only have one kernel when you play with linux, you have 2**N possible kernels where "N" is the various modules that is turned on or off and since no one, a major customer with $$$, dictated your configuration defaults, everybody will use their own set of default config options which may or may not work with other distros with different defaults and assumptions there are say over 2,000 linux distro... each with their own kernel ... no two distro is using the identical kernel whilest, the big bad wolf in seattle only has 1 kernel to test against some of their policies and proceedures for "mass production" works great as has been shown for 20 yrs ... - linux being a "competitor" will have to learn some "consumer oriented mass production" techniques in order to dethrown the big bad wolf sun/hp ... control both sw and hw ... so they dont have any problems and they too dictate to their vendors what gets delivered dell/compaq/gateway delivers a preconfigured box ... c ya alvin <fuzzy crystal ball prediction> gateway will be bought out by a big or small fish to merge with a linux distro to keep both entities alive </crystal ball> the business news was leaking a "dangling carrots" that sun is looking to buy a linux distro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]