Linux Sets You Free


Linux Sets You Free Music Video by Novell Lyrics by Scott Dastrup and Troy Monney Song written and performed by Scott Dastrup Little “J” – Jordan Dastrup Digital Effects Master – Ryan Smith Gimp Guru – Karlin Stokes Filmed and Edited by Russ Dastrup

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25 Responses to “Linux Sets You Free”

  1. keizer790 says:

    I do already 5 years long EVERYTHING on Ubuntu linux

  2. TheQuestioner132 says:

    @DREWizC00L
    Xorg is slow as hell compared to Quartz. I’m just saying.

  3. TheQuestioner132 says:

    @Amn32ia You can thank OpenGL for that, it’s also used on the Wii and Mac OS X.

  4. puppyrootbeer says:

    I luv the wobbles! now what other OS has jiggly windows?

  5. Agroulinggrwaler1999 says:

    Linux is the only right OS, everything else feels wrong.

  6. UndeniableTrue1 says:

    @Amn32ia linux is just waiting to be functional in all fields. So who is the whistle here?

  7. UndeniableTrue1 says:

    @DREWizC00L At least 3 percent of the world is under linux, imagine if we made linux more safer than windows, something like 1000% and compile it and give it to everybody….Wouldn’t that be great?

  8. Amn32ia says:

    linux actually seems to run games faster than windows :D :D :D :D too bad it lacks in games

  9. jpzhmus says:

    Linux sets me free!!

  10. TheQuestioner132 says:

    Oh, I hate windows a lot more. I’m just a pissed off FreeBSD fanboy.

  11. DREWizC00L says:

    @TheQuestioner132
    OpenOffice = Free
    MS Office = $100 +
    Photoshop = $500 +
    GIMP = Free
    GNU/Linux = Free
    Windows = $100 +

    Can you see where this is going?

    Oh, and have you ever played Monoploy with Bill Gates? I’m sure you have. It sucks, he always wins.

  12. DREWizC00L says:

    @TheQuestioner132
    And may I remind you the Windows API is so bad it is used on only 1 % of the worlds ‘supercomputers’. Linux = 85 %. Most large companies with a lot to lose also use Linux on their servers; for example: Google – the owner of Youtube – has millions of users information to protect – and they run Linux, and develop actively for it. See: google Code and Chromium for example.

    I believe Windows is this crap you speak of.

  13. DREWizC00L says:

    @TheQuestioner132
    And lastly, Xorg is not crap. Xorg provides a single underlying base for a GUI, allows direct referencing to the CLI, and can provide direct access to every system function available. In Windows, you are Fk’d if for some reason the GUI fails. In Linux, you get a full-featured bash. And Xorg is way more customizable than the Windows GUI, yet again allowing for tinkering of the innards. Xorg also lays a foundation instead of the entire GUI, which allows for alternative DE’s.

  14. DREWizC00L says:

    @TheQuestioner132
    And monolithic kernels are much simpler to adhere to, and provide easy system administration. In Linux, the entire system is based off of the CLI, which provides an extremely efficient environment. The kernel and root control the goings on of the system, whereas in Windows this role is so obfuscated it’s ridiculous to administer. It provides direct access to drivers and kernel functions, making every problem diagnosable and every aspect of the system customizable.

  15. DREWizC00L says:

    @TheQuestioner132
    Everything you said is *not* right. If it was distributed under the BSD or MIT, it could be made proprietary in a matter of minutes. Mediocre security?! Compared to what, Windows? Or maybe OS X? Windows has literally millions of *ware and viruses , and all kinds of open ports and vulnerabilities. OS X is Unix with a big, fat GUI making many more vulnerabilities than just raw Unix. Just use iptables or ufw w/ GNU/Linux, and you have a free, fail-safe firewall.

  16. Fisaren says:

    Awesome song. XD

  17. tribalmasters says:

    Say Lienucks it sounds more nutty then Liinucks

    Ohh and Linux runs on my Dingoo A320!

  18. ninjaguysvideos says:

    what? duhhhhh zombies?!

  19. claymanproduction says:

    Was this edited on linux? That would probably excuse the out of sync dubbing.

  20. simon65xxl says:

    SUPER VIDEO

  21. Awesnap says:

    the fedora reference is the most subtle of all the distros referenced in this

  22. jeroeniskoning says:

    “The future will be open.”

  23. Mubarzy says:

    Google it you will find a lot of help

  24. msiantuxlover says:

    Saw this video a few times. Many people find the vid amusing.

  25. msiantuxlover says:

    @SjoerdReligion openSUSE is sponsored by Novell but does not come from Novell. The name, logo and theme are owned by Novell but not the code. Same like the Fedora project which DOESN’T belong to Red Hat but is sponsored by them.

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