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Living Room / Re: Are You Ready to Switch to GNU/Linux?
« Last post by mahesh2k on January 02, 2011, 10:16 PM »
Edward,

I'm a "freebie-sucker" because my income doesn't allow me to purchase software for which I find acceptable freeware alternatives? Jeez, first you call me a cheapskate, and now this...
;D Hey, even i'm freebie sucker when it comes to software which goes over price tag of 2000$ onwards, and yes there are commercial softwares which costs this high (either via subscription or box purchase). Point is about people who are knocking down on commercial software asking to release it for free, that's just freebie-sucking in my opinion.

I'm lazy because I can't afford the latest whiz-bang constantly slung at me by game magazine advertisements?
Let's face this, that point in the list is too subjective and so is my reply to that point and in turn yours as well to my reply. People upgrade hardware for new games if they afford it and if not they keep it up for long time, edward.

What does the structure of a filesystem and disk mount points have to do with the amount of your available free time?If you're talking about setting up system parameters and application preferences that you're unfamiliar with, fine, yes, that's going to take some time.Windows requires babysitting as well, most people are just much more familiar with the environment and the process, which translates to "faster".
No, i was talking about learning curve to visualizing folders in same or multiple drives. This is issue for those who are new to computers, and in turn it affects their time of using any OS. We work it out on UNIX/Linux because we take our time for learning the system, that's not the case with casual users who are learning computers while keeping track of time. Data sorting on multiple drives is easy for newbies, as per my Observation.

Dude, you've thrown this gauntlet down before and I've thrown it right back at you but you obviously didn't catch it.There are MANY legitimate reasons why NOT to write games for Linux, but it HAS NOW BEEN PROVEN that profit (or lack thereof) is NOT one of them.
I took that point by keeping myself in shoes as game developer and gamer. You know we talk a lot about speed mostly when we play graphics intensive games. And surely people are less likely to play games unless those games are packed under marketing catch like - STEAM or other online gaming repository. Profit is always the first point of small game dev company or even large because it costs money to pay for graphics and programming. Linux users who don't afford to purchase 50$ commercial softwares will lift any game which is priced at the same ? It's just my observation from what i see in gaming zones and cafes in my city.

Windows users were sharing MP3s and cracked software before Linux even had a decent desktop.
Your insinuation is illogical at best and malicious at worst.
File sharing cult become popular on linux platform first before it was adopted by large windows userbase. So it's not illogical, GNUTella and many other packages were first made for linux then windows if i'm not wrong. Intention wasn't deceptive on linux platform though because everything was free there but that was not the case with windows because it infected other domains like music, files and books.


I'm sure you are, especially if you're a half-decent system administrator, which I'm assuming is true.
Personally, I've never felt more in control of a computer than the day I fully grasped the implications of running Linux instead of Windows.
I've to agree if you're pointing me towards server administration with linux (AFA web hosting and script management is concerned i prefer linux as well) but for desktop usability and learning curve is important as well and there windows comes in for me.

However, I cannot stand by the perception that developing for Linux with commercial intent is inherently a losing proposition because "Linux users will not pay for software".
I can understand your view on this but if you study consumer behavior then your opinion will definitely change. Take a look at this, we have to get X work done and for that we're going to take help of OS. Say X is work of sending some file via browser and any modern OS will do the job. In such case consumer will select minimum resistance path, which is linux in this case. This operating system is free and beating commercial OS on every possible way. Now take case of games or any other app which are paid or made by small team of dev or business. What are the chances that will tempt consumers to buy app or game ? Trust me, very low. We have to study shopper's psychology more in order to get the guesstimate of sales. It's not because consumers are cheap or freebie-suckers all the time, but it's because of GNU/FSF modified consumer behavior in large scale and changed the way market works. Even small business who wants to develop some productive software will think twice before charging upfront, current market only allows subscription or service model for them to survive. Unless you're desperate to get things done on computer as casual user, you'll not pay for things on software world for example, you'll not buy media player anymore because it's free on every platform(which earlier was paid software during 1999-2002 time) but you'll pay for managed scripting, outsourced task and server management even if the platform is free, you'll pay for service. What about games ? Unless price is low or free, people will hardly buy  games for linux. During initial phase of desktop market of linux, they'll buy games if they're desperate to play games, else they'll not at all. Piracy/cracking will also remain on linux or unix as well, there is nothing that remains protected for long time anyway. Now put yourself into shoes of developer who wants to make money to bring food on table, which platform gives you more profitable option ? One thing i learned from social observation is that if you keep on helping others by writing free software without any strings, they'll only pay attention as long as source is active and once you become inactive as source for their free info/stuff, they move to another one without even thinking who you are or what you did for them(that's life afterall), so why starve in life? Either work on donation model or start charging some bucks upfront. I'm in favor of charging for software or in some cases releasing it for free if possible no matter what's the platform. But i'm not in favor of conversion/preaching lists like the one we see here from that link where attempt was to badmouth other OS just to get more users without showing them bigger picture of profit and GTD.

In fact, why not do as others have and just try developing a commercial software project that is cross-platform; something that fills a need for Linux users as well as Windows and Mac.
For small biz/individual developer, it's very hard to select library that is cross-platform and gets things going quickly. QT is free but there is licensing issue. Java/Mono(for now) are not good options for commercial apps over long term is what i think, which many of you may disagree.

Forgive my typos/clutter, feeling damn sleepy now.  ;D

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Official Announcements / Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011 FROM EVERYONE AT DONATIONCODER!
« Last post by mahesh2k on January 01, 2011, 02:19 AM »
Happy New Year  :)
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General Software Discussion / Re: In need of security advice ...
« Last post by mahesh2k on January 01, 2011, 12:50 AM »
Two types of plugin you need here - one is hotlink protection and another one is wp-copy protect plugin. Hotlink plugin will make sure that it is not linked outside the domain while copy protect will not let users right click on your site which gives basic protection. Now important thing you need to do is hide image URL when user performs View>source query on browser. I don't know if there are any plugins that do this but you can write custom JS plugin that hides the IMAGE urls when broswer renders them. Best option is using flash slideshow which gives some protection but even flash files can be extracted.  :s
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Living Room / Re: Are You Ready to Switch to GNU/Linux?
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 31, 2010, 11:11 PM »
1. You’re Tired of Paying for Software
No. Tired of being a freebie-sucker and i want to support myself and other develoeprs.

2. You’re Tired of Upgrading Hardware
So that keeps me from playing upcoming games ? no thanks. i'll update hardware frequently and play games instead of pretending to live frugal life just for the sake of lazyness. :D

3. You’re Tired of Malware
There are no malware for chrome and firefox irrespective of platform ? ;)

4. You’ve Seen One Too Many Patch Tuesdays
There are no patches in linux software ? i wonder why gcc and other supported libs are updated frequently on every software package when synaptic finds out.

5. You Don’t Have the Time
linux increases amount of time i spent on it to sort things out. Don't tell me linux saves time.
single drive multiple(countless) folders (linux)thinking saves time ? or multiple drives and multiple folders (windows way)save time and are easy to sort out ? ;)



6. You Like Speed
for what ? games? let's face it. It's not profitable to write games for linux and so the speed is useless when it comes to linux gaming.

7. You Like Sharing
share what ? music ? illegal stuff ? :coughs:

8. You Don’t Actually Love Internet Explorer
Never used it ever since 2007. Firefox and opera is beating that child of MS for long time already.

9. You Want to Be in Control
I'm in control.

10. You’re One of a Kind
Writing scripts on command line to do simple tasks when 2 clicks can do job ? No, i'm not unique then. :D
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Living Room / Re: Softlayer Caves on Wikileaks Mirror
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 23, 2010, 02:59 PM »
By the way only people who can keep wikileaks alive are Pirates. Shut down one server and they'll start with another, do it till either party gives up or when new pirate steps up to serve ;)
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Living Room / Re: Softlayer Caves on Wikileaks Mirror
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 23, 2010, 02:56 PM »
With that as a precedent, in 20 years, what else won't you be allowed to do in the park?

Oh noes, i guess i don't get chance to see beautiful gals in park, anyway.  :(
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Living Room / Re: In search of a site much like answers.com ...
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 21, 2010, 05:51 AM »
questionhub.com indexes a lot of answers site maybe you can search from their index. Look for which site they're supporting as of now and see if the site you are looking for is there.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Firefox 3.6.13 Flash Crash
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 20, 2010, 06:39 PM »
I thought it was virus, then i thought it's from firefox. :D

Anyway, looks like i'm not alone.   :P
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: StartSSL.com Certificate Provider: Mini-Review
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 20, 2010, 05:52 PM »
Okay mouser this is too noob question but other than transaction sites what types of sites should go for SSL ?
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I hope to get few new faces in this year's NANY for interview.
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Living Room / Re: can u recommend Computer Beginner's book(s)
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 19, 2010, 10:33 AM »
Annoyances.org has some good books for beginners to learn operating systems. I think O'reilly publishes their stuff.
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It's a "sign of the times", an indication we've gotten to a certain level of dissatisfaction with government and the status quo, that we have this kind of thing happening regularly and on a large scale.

+1
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Finished Programs / Re: The Mouser Utility - Requested by App103
« Last post by mahesh2k on December 16, 2010, 02:57 PM »
why not make it a bit annoying ? add some hover action. Something like by hovering the tray application should bring little tooltip with message ' I haz been mousered'.  :P
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I see what Justin Assange is doing as an act of heroism.


Personally i don't care if he gets replaced with someone else or gets sued by government, what i care is - Wiki leaks attempt to bring things out. That's what matter more than Justin.
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Living Room / Re: GPS Unit Recommendations?
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 20, 2010, 12:49 PM »
i heard that you can install GPS app in nook. have to see if it's possible for kindle
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Living Room / Re: Desktop Linux: The dream is dead
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 14, 2010, 09:53 AM »
Exactly. Single programmer is going to get kicked out in this model. He can't even raise money to this type of startup,so hard to think of hiring more employees.

As i said earlier in this thread- point is people here in this part of the world will not pay a dime if the operating system is free and the software that comes with it is also free. Donation can't pay for your family expense and bills. Such customers assume that software support and the maintenance should be free as well. This is business breaker and single guy can't target this model atleast in this country. Yes you can force them to buy themes for wordpress but they'll think thrice before buying a plugin. I don't know how they differentiate between this. I guess such freebie-lovers think - bench should be free and i'll pay only for painting this bench.  ;D
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Living Room / Re: Desktop Linux: The dream is dead
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 14, 2010, 07:48 AM »
You can't pay your bills/support your familly by programming for free software in india. Atleast this is truth for this part of the world. Open source ? that is different discussion.
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Living Room / Re: coolest ipad app
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 14, 2010, 07:03 AM »
WOW. Cool rebirth app. I hope imageline comes up with FL studio app in future.
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Living Room / Re: Wikipedia Book Creator
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 14, 2010, 06:57 AM »
Is it possible to use project gutenberg to create distributable books ? like wikipedia i guess even project gutenberg is also in public domain.
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Site/Forum Features / Re: All known drawings of Cody, the DC mascot
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 12, 2010, 12:39 PM »
Maybe i need to post something from my rough book  ;)
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Wibiya: Website Toolbar Utility (Web Review)
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 11, 2010, 01:02 AM »
I found wibiya and meebo toolbars very annoying on some of wordpress sites and on squidoo. I don't know why i hated scrolling when these toolbars are ON. Makes site look more cluttered than useful.
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Developer's Corner / Re: Ironpython IDLE
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 10, 2010, 11:41 PM »
Thanks for the suggestion.

I also found : http://ironpythonstudio.codeplex.com/

But it's not maintained anymore.   :down:

There is support for python on sharpdevelop (still in beta) that i have to check for now.
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Developer's Corner / Re: Ironpython IDLE
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 10, 2010, 11:20 AM »
Yes there is ipy.exe but they removed IDLE from this distribution. And that is the reason i'm looking for IDLE or some IDE to work with it.
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Developer's Corner / Ironpython IDLE
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 09, 2010, 10:08 AM »
I've ironpython installed on my computer and i found out that there is no IDLE for it. They do have visual studio integration option but i can't install VS on this computer. is there any other ironpython IDE/IDLE option available ?
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Developer's Corner / Re: Opinions about Ruby/Ruby on Rails
« Last post by mahesh2k on November 09, 2010, 09:58 AM »
The reason i hate ROR is that i find it really hard to deploy it on cpanel hosting sites. I was trying to deploy askbot question and answers script on site and i had hard time finding where to go and how to work on ROR.
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