[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

agree, the software would be good if it's not focused on making money! But it would be good and the software would innovate if it has a viable business model!

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Wow, that's great! That's the idea behind libre software/hardware or the copyleft where you are encourage to fix bugs, develop new ideas and share it with the community! It's great that you've you contributed to public domain! Is there copyleft for except softwares?

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Although the redhat is approximately valued at 33bn, but does RHEL is truly open source? Can you study, edit, modify the source code, the freedoms a user get when the software is licensed under GPL. Selling support could only be posible for enterprise or is it actually possible for direct consumers, although that's possible. I think that would give a bad rep for the company? Is it? Sponsored development is actually like a donation based model, where you can except new features when you donate some money. Customization for big enterprises is actually a viable business model, only if it generates as much money as the company sustains and can continue to expand? All of the other things you've mentioned goes against the principles of free and open source? Correct me If I'm wrong!

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Great, but the companies aren't as mainstream as their propreitory alternatives, what could be reason?

What are the mistakes done by those companies that's resisting them to not as big as their propreitory alternatives?

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Skiff licensed all of it's apps it at CC-BY-NC-4, why not change it for GPL 3.0 to make it a real free and open source software that respects user's freedom and mandates the fork to be free and open source. There's a difference between free software, open source and source available!

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

I plan to try arch and then gentoo, are there any resources which teach the very fundamentals of linux?

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

the whole OS, everything from kernel to installation to philosophy

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Understanding is more important than installation! So, arch is a starting point and then gentoo for a little advanced user? Yes, the community and the philosophy behind the GNU/Linux made it a great thing to explore! As it have made me switch from windows to GNU/Linux!

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

May be, I wasn't all interesting how the things work when you download it! Yeah, learning gradually will not only save time but also make the learning process enjoyable.

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Hey, I've tried some distros(fedora, ubuntu, vanilla...), I think it would be better If I learn. What I mean by learn is about understanding the concepts and, as I've been using fedora. I didnt really learn how cd, ls(although I use it a lot) works. So, I think learning through LFS is good and interesting. Do you think that it would be good if I learn from installing gentoo and arch, then go onto LFS

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Hey, I will try to ubderstand LFS and build it myself. If it's much harder than I expected it to be, i will install gentoo. What about arch? Why install gentoo instead of arch? The installation process of gentoo will teach me about linux, the same could be said about arch?

[-] fbsz@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

Hey, thanks for the great suggestion. Looked onto it and it's great to build your own linux. I think that's really the essence of linux, the freedom to build it on your own.

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Recently, I've been using linux(tried multiple distros). I'm curious about how linux works, it's architecture! Is there a book, guide, video, etc to learn about linux? By using linux, I get to know something. It would be better If I know how linux works!

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How do you identify certain thing as true?

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Hello friends, what's your opinion and idea about the future of space exploration, travel, the solutions to the hardships of space travel?

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