EULAs don't belong in Linux. Not only are they a nuisance (imagine if everyone starts that silly game), but they harm the principle of Free Software - it's very hard to promote Linux as opposed to, say, MS, by saying "Linux doesn't ask you to do anything nasty with EULAs - but look at all the horrid stuff you consent to when you install $closed-app" - only to find the rug pulled from under one's argument by Ubuntu doing something daft. Remember what happened to XFree86 - the kindest thing we can do to Firefox is to refuse to go along with it.
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