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[Hilos de Discusión] [Fecha] [Tema] [Autor]Tal vez parezca buena la idea por el hecho de no abandonar el ambiente de windows, pero existe otra solucion, puedes instalar windows y linux en tu maquina, asi, cuando tengas tiempo de practicar inicias linux y cuando te canses o quieras hacer otra cosa que no sepas aun en linux pues inicias windows. On 6/10/05, Ivan Caballero Cano <ivanc en grupocti com mx> wrote: > La idea surgio, por que es empeze a considerar que tal vez, es mas facil > comenzar a migrar de windows a Linux > de una forma no tan BRUSCA, probablemente sea una buena manera de comenzar a > comparar comandos de windows contra comandos de LInux que definitivamente > son mas complejos pero mas completos, permiten hacer mas cosas. > De hecho es como ir soltando una mano pero sin soltar la otra hasta agarrar > mas confianza... > Estaba yo viendo que hasta un KDE o GNOME puedes correr sin salirte del > windows.. excelente no?? > o que tu que opinas???? > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Markuz" <marco islas en gmail com> > To: <ivanc en grupocti com mx> > Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 7:24 PM > Subject: Re: [Ayuda] Que tan conveniente es eso de estudiar el entorno de > Unix usando Cygwin? > > > > Orale!!! Asi que descabellada y encima nada productiva. Uts, no pues con > > ese tipo de respuestas que buena aportacion haces > > para animar a la gente a usar SL. > > Ok, vale tu pregunta, pero por que no mejor aprender utilizando > GNU/Linux??, es mejor que te inviten (o que invites) a alguien a > utilizar GNU/Linux en vez de Cygwin, la razon, simple, no necesitas > Windows para aprender el entorno de Unix. > > > >En la página de frozen bubble el autor dice porque nadie debería portar > > >nada > > >de Linux hacia windows: > > >http://www.frozen-bubble.org/downloads/ [en la sección ports] > > >está el enlace a: -> > > >http://www.fefe.de/nowindows/ > > > > > > > > >----------------- > > > > > >Please do not port software to Windows! > > > > > >At least, do not port my software to Windows. > > > > > >While the GNU General Public License expressly prohibits me from denying > > >you > > >the freedom to port software protected by it to Windows, I feel that you > > >do > > >great damage to the world if you do. Let me explain. > > > > > >Windows is a proprietary environment. They don't give you the source > > >code, and > > >they do anything in their power to limit your freedom. They even try to > > >limit > > >what you can do with the software you rightfully bought from them. So, > > >supporting them in any way is bad for the world, because it encourages > > >others > > >to try to limit others' freedoms (it worked great for Microsoft, so it > > >must > > >be a good idea, right?). > > > > > >I don't want any of my work to give anyone a reason to support companies > > >like > > >Microsoft who try to limit people's freedoms. > > > > > >That's why I develop my software on a completely free platform. So I know > > >it > > >works on a completely free platform. Many people using Windows don't care > > >about their freedom. They do care about quality software and for that > > >reason > > >try to replace all the user space software from Microsoft with better > > >free > > >alternatives. This is the sole reason for the existance of cygwin. > > > > > >However, giving people a way to work around bugs in Windows makes them > > >stay > > >longer with Windows. That's why I consider porting software to Windows > > >sabotage. It does not help people under Windows, in the contrary. It > > >makes > > >them stay longer with Windows. And while they stay, they will put > > >pressure on > > >others to also use Windows. It only helps Microsoft. > > > > > >While this text singles out Microsoft, other companies are equally evil. > > >For > > >example, porting the diet libc to Solaris would help Sun, noone else. > > >Don't > > >do it. > > > > > >In the same line of argumentation, I will not modify any of my software > > >so it > > >works better with proprietary development platforms like Visual C++, even > > >if > > >I sacrifice great amounts of performance by not exploiting their > > >features. > > >And I ask you to do the same. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Ayuda mailing list > > Ayuda en linux org mx > > Para salir de la lista: > > http://mail.linux.org.mx/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ayuda/ > > > > > -- > <<Linux.... Because Im free>> > Markuz > > > -- <<Linux.... Because Im free>> Markuz