Article: "Fixing linux" - opinions?

P.B. pb at fsfe.org
Thu Dec 11 14:57:44 UTC 2008


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Today I've read this article titled "


  Fixing Linux: What's Broken And What To Do About It"


http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/linux/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212100714
 


It contains a few arguments that are actually true and something
everyone who's using Linux has thought/complained/or hoped for at
least once.
(I'll put myself mainly on the list of "packaging" and "audio" problems)


These are things often noticed immediately by newcomers to the
GNU/Linux world, and I must admit that I'd often be happy to have
better solutions than the currently existing "freedom of choice
incompatibility happiness".


What's your opinion about the issues mentioned there?


Pb
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