This is true, I know people that don't trust free software because it's free "You can't just use any crap that you download".
If it was not for corporations and their distros (which are great for newbies), some of us might never have experienced the world of Linux. As for myself, I might be running FreeBSD right now instead of Slackware (which would not make much of a difference as I like both of them. Both are supreme distributions of Unix variations!). So, in the end, Red Hat and other companies are highly beneficial to the Linux community.
This is true, I know people that don't trust free software because it's free "You can't just use any crap that you download".
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This is true, I know people that don't trust free software because it's free "You can't just use any crap that you download".
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That is exactly what a couple of students at my school said.![]()
Really? My school too!!!
Oh, and I just noticed the weather thing at top, but my code is equal to my USPS zip code... wonder how this works internationally?
[quote author=countach44 link=board=6;threadid=1289;start=510#msg82085 date=1082510422]
Really? My school too!!!
Oh, and I just noticed the weather thing at top, but my code is equal to my USPS zip code... wonder how this works internationally?
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:P You go to the same school as myself. But what weather thing up where?
Top of the page.
[quote author=countach44 link=board=6;threadid=1289;start=510#msg82065 date=1082497397]
But sun made JAVA, JAVA!!!
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and your point is?
countach44, not quite sure what your question is, but when you go to weather.com, trype your city name in, not your zip code, and you should see something in the address bar.
Whoops, my bad. I just typed in zip.
I'm looking for this, right:
http://www.weather.com/weather/local...om=search_city
so USIL0230
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