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:Linspire: Novell Goes on the Atkins Diet
Linspire: Novell Goes on the Atkins Diet
Aug 4, 2006, 21 :45 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (5647 reads)

(Other stories by Kevin Carmony)

"It was reported this week that Novell has banned all proprietary software from their Linux offerings. To me, this would be a bit like McDonalds announcing it will adopt an Atkins-only menu, selling only healthy, low-carb salads, and dropping fries, shakes, and the Big Mac as we know it. (For those of you not familiar, the Atkins Diet is based on drastically decreasing carbohydrates in one's diet.) It might be a noble thing for McDonalds to only sell healthy items, but they would likely see a big decrease in customers. Most consumers want more balance in their menu choices, not less. Limiting choice, especially the most popular ones, is usually a bad idea.

"Open source Linux software is like health food--it's great for you, but can take some time getting used to..."

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CNET News: Novell Bans Proprietary Linux Modules(Aug 01, 2006)
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From the man who absolutely loves closed ...   uh huh   
alice sysadmin
Aug 5, 2006, 00:43:26
 
I used to think this guy was cool, what  ...   This Linspire Kevin dude is lame!   
Brian
Aug 5, 2006, 04:03:48
 
> From the man who absolutely loves clos ...   Re: uh huh   
blackhole
Aug 6, 2006, 06:09:50
 
The text does not even present the faint ...   An analogy is not an argument.   
Rainer Weikusat
Aug 6, 2006, 17:17:30
 
>If what it takes to make Linux easy to  ...   Prediction?   
eeburnout
Aug 6, 2006, 19:47:07
 
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