Peter Köhlmann wrote:
> wispygalaxy wrote:
>
>> I used to think that Macs were only used when studios made movies.
>
> These days a gone.
> Companies like Weta don't have money to throw away for getting Mac-
> software which runs also on linux
> And special effects companies like ILM (Industrial Lights & Magic from
> George Lucas) have always been strongly linux (the "Star Wars" movies were
> rendered on linux-clusters)
Companies are cutting costs and getting a good deal at the same time. It's
a win-win situation. Star Wars was made with Linux? That's awesome.
>> But I
>> then learned that Linux/OSS/KDE is responsible for a lot of work. It's
>> something to be proud of! :)
>
> Not really. It just points out that linux has evolved a long time ago from
> that "geeks-OS" niche the resident trolls would like to portray it
Yes, non-geeks can use it with comfort. I don't have to struggle while
using Debian. It likes me, lol.
The cool thing is that Linux distros have something for everyone. So
stereotyping all Linux users does not make sense.
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