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Linus is a very arrogant person, despite not really accomplishing much. I remember those talks, but Linux never talked disparingly about Apple. Linus instead chose to criticize Avie Tevenian’s work w/Mach, and continued to talk disparingly about Apple, and thats where the road ended. Rememer 2003 was supposed to be the year that it crossed over to the desktop, then 2004, then 2005, now folks are content using it on servers.

This is why overall linux adoption has stagnated.
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Does OS X need help? Yes, but i seriously doubt that apple would base the OS on linux solely for the reason that there are so many people (not all) in the open source community that still dont truly understand what “free” software is and think that they shouldnt have to pay for anything and hardware should be as cheap as possible and be based so that they can hobble together disparate pieces of code and call it an application. Steve’s also arrogant, but he has alot of wins under his belt and the market loves a winner. I remember reading somewhere that Jobs contacted Torvalds to talk about the possibility of using Linux in Apple’s new OS and even inviting him to work for Apple, Linus instead chose to criticize Avie Tevenian’s work w/Mach, and continued to talk disparingly about Apple, and thats where the road ended. (And that doesn’t include things like HotBar and CoolWebSearch.) What nightmare would that be? The fact that there are still no viruses in the wild for it? No spyware for it? Just a couple theoretical security holes and maybe some proof-of-concept code? Yeah, that’s a real nightmare compared to Microsoft’s 70,000 viruses and counting.
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Not to mention Mac OS X has been a security nightmare of almost Microsoft proportions.

If you’re talking about cleaning the scrollwheel, please point me to one mouse from Logitech or Microsoft or anybody that lets you take out the scrollwheel and clean it. Some of their products fail to work properly, like these new Mighty mice, utterly worthless, you can’t clean the rollers! Twice as much as what? The price of iPods has actually gone down slightly in the years since it was introduced, while new capacity, new features, and better styling were added.
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You can keep using the version that came for free with your Mac for as long as you want. Besides, no one is forcing you to buy it. I use iLife heavily and I don’t consider their upgrades “worthless”. They charge whatever they want, charging for OS upgrades I’m not seeing the value any longer with Apple products.
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The 3-clause BSD license adds the following to the 2-clause license:Īnd the 4-clause BSD license adds the following to the 3-clause license: The BSD license boils down to: do whatever you want with this code, just don’t claim to have written it yourself. Where, or where, did that “protection clause” go? Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.Īnd the 4-clause BSD license is the same as the 3-clause with the following added:Ĥ. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: Where is this so-called “protection clause”?ģ. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.Ģ. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:ġ. There’s no such thing as a “BSD protection clause”.
