On Tuesday 29 January 2002 10:09 am, Florin Iucha wrote: > My opinion on this thread gravitates around a few themes: > 1. Linux is not a product. "RedHat Linux" is a product. Websters Dictionary: Product 1. Anything that is produced, whether as the result of generation, growth, labor, or thought. Maybe IBM spent a billion dollars to promote and sell something other than Linux for their servers. Distributions are selling "Linux" as a commercial advantage for their products within their particular wrapper. > > > Dumb users will be happy to get Windows on their computers. They don't > > > care about freedom (maybe they will care when it will be too late). > > > They don't care about improving Linux. They just care about _their_ > > > problem. Let them be... > > > > I do care about freedom. That is why I try to convince people to use > > Linux. > > You are trying to solve a problem they don't have... No wonder they > don't follow you... Fist off, dumb users are not limited to Windows, and not all Windows users are dumb. I want people who do care about choice to be aware that Linux is an option. And I have been successful thankyou. I'm not trying to "solve a problem" except open their eyes to another OS. Why does the world need 180+ distros? It's a matter of choice as a user/consumer. You tell me how advocating Linux is "trying to solve a problem they don't have". You seem passionate about Linux, but not enough to share it with those people who aren't technically involved in it. I quess we will have to agree...to disagree.