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Like Skype, +</I>><i> >> Picasa& Teamviewer (to name a few). Other distros get this (like Linux +</I>><i> >> Mint!): +</I>><i> >> +</I>><i> >> <A HREF="http://www.liberiangeek.net/2010/04/how-to-install-teamviewer-on-linux-mint-and-connect-to-windows/">http://www.liberiangeek.net/2010/04/how-to-install-teamviewer-on-linux-mint-and-connect-to-windows/</A> +</I>><i> >> +</I>><i> > Why not switch to linux mint then, if you feel it better suited for your need ? +</I>><i> > +</I>><i> > I'm more and more concerned about this whole attitude: "you guys should make +</I>><i> > my own life easier, because other already do it". That's just plain consumerism. +</I>><i> > +</I>><i> Uhmm, converse argument would that you want to make your life +</I>><i> (and also that of other distribution users) harder because you don't +</I>><i> want to be that consumer-like? Doesn't sound that reasonable to me, +</I>><i> and please remember, it's not always plain black vs. white decisions. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> I can live without a get-teamviewer package, but just because of the facts +</I>><i> that i'm able to install/troubleshoot it without help, because i know +</I>><i> the tools to do this (rpm/urpmi) and doing that for a long time. +</I>><i> +</I>><i> In the end the question should be: Do we want to make the distribution +</I>><i> just for ourselves, just for the sake of having "our own" linux distro, +</I>><i> or do we want also some other people to use it, who aren't IT +</I>><i> specialists, programmers or rocket scientists? +</I> +That's a false dichotomy. +Have you seen the price of teamviewer ? +If you didn't, just check : + +<A HREF="http://www.teamviewer.com/en/licensing/index.aspx">http://www.teamviewer.com/en/licensing/index.aspx</A> + +So if a company can give this amount of money to use teamviewer, I think +they can also spend a little to have a sysadmin able to install it. + +For the others people ( ie those covered by "private use" ), that's a +tool for advanced users. Since teamviewer is likely used for remote +assistance, at least one of the participant is knowledgeable in IT. + +And so the so-called "advanced users" should surely be able to download +a tarball and run the only executable in the tarball to start it. + +That's not harder than doing the same on windows, and people are +perfectly able to do it. + +-- +Michael Scherer + +</PRE> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +<!--endarticle--> + <HR> + <P><UL> + <!--threads--> + <LI>Previous message: <A HREF="009912.html">[Mageia-dev] Teamviewer and X86_64 build . . . +</A></li> + <LI>Next message: <A HREF="009903.html">[Mageia-dev] Teamviewer and X86_64 build . . . +</A></li> + <LI> <B>Messages sorted by:</B> + <a href="date.html#9905">[ date ]</a> + <a href="thread.html#9905">[ thread ]</a> + <a href="subject.html#9905">[ subject ]</a> + <a href="author.html#9905">[ author ]</a> + </LI> + </UL> + +<hr> +<a href="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">More information about the Mageia-dev +mailing list</a><br> +</body></html> |