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Re: Philips non-Brilliance
YE>> I'll do that,
YE>> but these companies dont give sh*t about linux users.
YE>> (they'll tell me to get windows)
Well, who knows... If they do, you might publish it so that every Linux
user in the world knows that Philips treats them like dirt and has no any
clue altogether. Let's see how is it going to improve their sales. :))
YE>> I think it is a good idea.
YE>> This can have a blacklist of "not supporting linux" ISPs (internet gold)
YE>> too.
YE>> Actually since linux is a media star today, companies will be afraid to
YE>> be on such lists, and will do hoops in the air not damage their good
YE>> name.
Well, just now I'm going to buy a new computer. With monitor, certainly.
Philips was one of choices. I fear it isn't anymore. :) BTW, if you have
enough money, try MicroScan - ones I worked with were very good, had usual
adjustment handles and pretty good choice of storable modes. The current
one I've got by some "sale", so it was pretty cheap, but now they are
somewhat expensive compared to others...
That's why we need the "black list" - if I was buying this one (and I'm
too lazy to go physically to the shop and look on all the parts :) and
then see what it is, and have to call back to the dealer and swap it and
etc., etc. - too much trouble. And given that Israeli HW market is
somewhat limited in diversity - we could pin most of the parts that aren't
worth trying.
Webmaster: Is this idea possible to implement?
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