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Why pay for expensive, licence impeded, virus prone binary-only software ?
Why not use free software with sources instead ?

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Why Switch To Free Software ?

Fools & addicts will continue to throw money away forever. Consider MS- DOS, Win 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, & the other non MS licences too: You could continue buying licences till you die.; Or maybe till your employer dies first ? (Your competitors using free software have a financial advantage).
If you think buying software makes you safe, because you have a vendor legally liable to you, excuse us while we laugh ! This author's experience as a systems engineer, & computer consultant suggests that's more wishful thinking than reality.
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What Benefit Are Free Sources ?

  • Remember the Russian saying, in German: "Vertrauen ist Gut, Kontrol ist Besser ! = Trust is good, Inspection is better ! Maybe you personally can't understand the source, but you can find someone who can if needs be, & others probably already have read it & checked it, or will. (Big projects like FreeBSD.Org have even organised methodical read throughs of their entire code base before now !)
  • Free binaries with no source can be scarey: The question of provenance & trust. Corporate IT staff can't trust what they can't inspect (so why they trust Micro$oft after the Word previous edits leakage is anyone's guess ;-)
  • Binaries without sources encourage a paradigm of lots of small suppliers, not co-operating, not checking, higher risk of problems if humans fall ill, stop, or little companies fail.
  • Free Source corrects that, bigger projects can adopt code, cross check, provide spare experienced staff if maintainer drops out, & there's competition & improvement & cross fertilisation.
  • Imagine an engine block made out of tough crystal - where you can See your problem, & assess just how bad it is, & & how to work round it or fix it, what it might take to fix it.
  • You & others can look for potential trouble ahead of time & be confident there's no faults deliberately hidden by the manufacturer !
  • You can check security, & ensure there's no hidden data leaks to a Redmond or other manufacturer.
  • No dark places for viruses to hard.
  • You can fix urgent bugs Now, not wait for a new release of the software from a monopoly software vendor in months or a year, & hope a fix Might be included then.
  • Companies can employ from a free market of competitive consultants to fix or customise what you need Now, (Remember you've saved lots of money not purchasing bulk licences)
  • You can get help from free self help groups
  • Your own tech support staff can patch things if urgent.
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BSD Unix ?, Linux ?, or Other ?

We in the Free World, generally think anything's nicer than Micro$oft. Some Unix people with long experience think: Yes Linux is nice, but BSD Unix is even nicer ! But both are good smiley face icon. Linux & BSD are just two types of Unix. (There's many other types too, eg eg Mach, HP-UX, Solaris, Ultrix, Sinix, Xenix, SCO etc though they're mostly not free).
Linux & BSD both come in various sub types beyond. (which makes job advertisements that say "Must have Linux Experience" show how uniformed the Advertiser is! Yes, this author is a Unix Consultant with much experience of many Unix systems, not merely Linux smiley face icon
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BSD Unix

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Linux

  • Linux Debian supported 10 processor types @ 2006.10 (as releases, + 5 in progress) (second only to NetBSD (& OpenBSD)).
  • knoppix Linux CDROM bootable without hard disc to try.
    (BSD has similar, I even mastered one myself, long before most people had heard of the idea smiley icon
  • There's loads of other Linuxes, but many are commercial distributions, copying hundreds of cdroms etc for a company not legal, unlike BSD.
  • If you want to browse Linux you could try here: www.li.org & www.linux.com
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