The Difference Between "Don't Wanna" and "Can't"

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 10/02/2008 - 11:17

JBCobb.net: "Here is a real-world example of something Windows will never do do that Linux *encourages*: rebuilding your kernel to support new hardware.

You can do this on Linux; you may not want to but it is really nice knowing that you can. Microsoft will never ever allow this..."


 

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