mike_cesara: Freedom of choice. I can and I do whatever I want with my Linux machines. I'm not dependent on microsoft/apple caprice. Everything work my way,
Magmarock: This isn't a Linux versus Windows conversation that I'm trying to have.
I just want to know why the DRM free crowd wants to use something so dependent on internet connections. mike_cesara: Could you read that for me again? ; )
Yeah that was a dumb comment oops.
While you might not depend on Microsoft or Apple you do depend on those repositories being maintained. What about that?
Magmarock: I guess I want people to stay on topic and discuss how Linux improves your DRM free situation. I mean even the xbox lets you update your system offline with a usb stick.
HereForTheBeer: Okay. I don't use Linux and can't answer that directly. I think others have made valid counterpoints, in that any other OS we might use today will have similar problems. On the Linux side, at least you're not tied into what Apple and MS force you into updating.
Problems aren't limited to the OS: I can't update my GPU driver without losing the ability to change my screen brightness. Further, finding offline installers for drivers and third-party software can be tough to find since they don't want you doing this stuff offline for some reason.
Anyway, that's OT. haha. Sorry - couldn't help myself. But it's not just Linux with these issues.
I work in IT and have to deal with a lot of nonsense especially when it comes to old laptops. But once you have the drivers and updates on your disk they're there and they will work. Linux uses repository. Imagine if Steam was an operating system. Like a "Steam OS" :P so to speak. It works like that. It uses a client and installs packages directly from the net. It doesn't download package installers like exe or anything. This is what bothers me so much.
AB2012: Around 15 years ago, I tried an old version of SuSe and hated almost everything about it. More recently though I tried the newest version of Linux Mint, and a lot of things are much better, especially for use as a simple web / office box.
It wasn't just that it was different. It's that it installs everything from the web directly. I can see why some people like it. I can't see why GOG people like it.