dude, are you sure you are not high when you sent this email? :P
Well, for the reasons you mentioned, you should try freeBSD it's even less
used, or even Syllable OS :)

I'm just a little bit different, I'm not an Open Source Guy, I'm more of a
free software guy, and that's because I enjoy my freedom, I can't stand when
someone tells me that I can't do something.

I don't want to live in a paradox where I ethically should do a thing but
legally I can't, That I should share my software with my friends, but I
can't legally because I accepted a license that tells me that I cannot.

I use GNU/Linux because I can, and because it tells me that I can.


On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 5:37 PM, m3lyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> The REAL reason we use Linux
>
> We tell people we use Linux because it's secure. Or because it's free,
> because it's customizable, because it's free (the other meaning),
> because it has excellent community support...
>
> But all of that is just marketing bullshit. We tell that to non-
> Linuxers because they wouldn't understand the real reason. And when we
> say those false reasons enough, we might even start to believe them
> ourselves.
>
> But deep underneath, the real reason remains.
>
> We use Linux because it's fun!
>
> It's fun to tinker with your system. It's fun to change all the
> settings, break the system, then have to go to recovery mode to repair
> it. It's fun to have over a hundred distros to choose from. It's fun
> to use the command line.
>
> Let me say that again. It's fun to use the command line.
>
> No wonder non-Linuxers wouldn't understand.
>
> The point with us Linux fans is - we use Linux for its own sake. Sure,
> we like to get work done. Sure, we like to be secure from viruses.
> Sure, we like to save money. But those are only the side-effects. What
> we really like is playing with the system, poking around, and
> discovering completely pointless yet fascinating facts about the OS.
>
> There are three main reasons Linux is so much fun:
>
> 1. Linux gives you complete control
>
> Ever tried stopping a process in Windows and the OS wouldn't let you?
> Ever tried deleting a file - and you couldn't? Even though you had
> admin rights?
>
> Linux lets you do anything. That's the great benefit of usually
> logging in as user. If you login as the root, the OS assumes you know
> what you're doing. Once you become root, everything is allowed.
>
> 2. Linux isn't widely used
>
> This is a paradox. We often complain Linux isn't more widely used. But
> that's one of the reasons we use it. It gives us a feeling of being a
> special clique. Like we're better than "those ignorant masses".
>
> If Linux becomes widely used, we'll probably switch to something else.
> Or at least develop an obscure distro that only we will use. Because,
> let's face it, we want to feel special.
>
> 3. Linux is free (as-in-speech)
>
> We can get the source code for all our applications. If we want to
> know how a certain part of the OS works, we can. This lets us tweak
> and play with our systems. And we absolutely loo-o-o-ve tweaking our
> system.
>
> Of course we can't tell non-Linuxers we use Linux because it's fun -
> they'd stick us into a mental asylum quicker than you can say
> "antidisestablishmentarianism". So we'll keep telling them the false
> yet plausible reasons for using Linux. But deep inside, we'll know the
> real reason we use Linux.
>
> And maybe, just maybe, next time someone asks me why I use Linux, I'll
> flash a huge smile and answer: "Because using Linux is FUN!"
> >
>


-- 
Ala'a A. Ibrahim
http://guru.alaa-ibrahim.com/

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