Angel wrote:
Hi,
I got this reply from a Ubuntu mailing list. Already you got, his
thinking is wrong from the start. I want to give him a strong but
positive and good reply. Need all of your help, please. Thank you.
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From: *Omi Azad* <me(a)omiazad.net <mailto:me@omiazad.net>>
Date: Sun, May 11, 2008 at 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: [ Ubuntu-BD ] I love Fedora
To: Ubuntu Bangladesh <ubuntu-bd(a)lists.ubuntu.com
<mailto:ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com>>
Hello There,
I'm taking this conversation at the end but I must say some words. So
sorry for not keeping Russell Bhai's request for the time being.
We like oils and don't like to be straight. You did not ask for any help
here and I neither pulled your leg nor discouraged you. May be I pulled
your leg on some other place and that is why you are hiding your name.
I appreciate your initiative but alas you took a wrong side this time :)
. I wanted to use Linux and the first version was Red Hat 4, which I got
free with some Indian IT mag. That time my brother (was a CSE student)
and his friends tried to use it and after 9 days of trying they
successfully brought the Kernel Desktop Environment on.
It's still that painful. Let me give you a small example and then you
might understand why we should forget about all the other Linux
distribution and start using Ubuntu. Here in Ubuntu I wrote "apt-get
install skype" from my Gnome's shell and it installed Skype and all it's
KDE dependencies ( as Skype is a QT application). Now when I tried to
install Skype through YUM, it says this not found that not found (for
example libqt3c102-mt not found, libqt3c102 not found) so why should I
keep trying and trying and trying?
Can you change the system? No you are not. I did not attack you, I just
wanted to tell you Red Hat's ultimate goal is to make money, so they
will not change anything, our options are not closed yet. We have BOSS
distributions like Debian and Ubuntu, so why bother to keep trying
Fedora. :)
Well, You could tell him that the strength of Linux lies in the
possibility of choice. And he should get a good understanding that a
size which fits all, in reality doesn't fit anyone at all (windows?).
Ubuntu my be what he needs/likes and Fedora maybe what I need/like.
About the money thing... You could explain him that any company's
ultimate goal is to make money (RedHat, Novell, Microsoft, Google and
"even" Canonical). After that you could tell him (and You would be
right) that Fedora has much less to do with RedHat than Ubuntu with
Canonical.
So if he feels You have no chance to change the way Fedora works, than
he has even less than You.
Hope you get the message. If you want to stick with Fedora, you are
absolutely welcome. None of us here have any problem. What I mentioned
above is only my personal opinion and not a part of any survey. But I
feel that is the major reason people don't like to use that OS as a
primary daily life computing OS.
One more thing, we really feel disturbed when we spend huge time on
finding solution and make the solution to public. Make that as simple as
my kid can understand. But people don't go through the solution and ask
nonsense questions. I honestly feel disturbed then.
I don't quite understand him here. Is he telling that he feels bad when
he finds a complex solution to a problem and "has to" share it?
Thanks for the understanding
Omi
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