Hi Vivek, uou are right about the user-unfriendliness of Linux, and of RedHat in particular. I dabbled with RedHat and Mandrake, and have seen the installation of Debian, which is a pain in the a$$. Mandrake is the easiest of the lot, easier to install than Windoze. SuSe is not free. You can get different flavors of Linux free from
http://www.linuxiso.org. While KDE on Mandrake is really kewl, KDE on RedHat sux bigtime. Gnome is way too slow for most of the latest versions of Linux, I am not sure why. Movies run the best on Linux using XMovie, but I sometimes get logged out of my session as soon as the file gets over. I am still using KDE 2 and need to upgrade to KDE 3, which is supposed to be faster and more user-friendly.
Coming to the actual topic (sorry I always deviate from the real topic, lol) piracy abounds in softwares and you also find new unreleased movies free for download on the net. Downloading copyrighted songs is a thing of the past, I mean it is too outdated to even mention here. One way to curb piracy is, as you inferred, to bring down software costs. Or else, piracy is going to stay on forever. It won\'t make sense to buy the original Windoze XP by paying $275 plus some yearly extra dollars for its \"special features\" which nobody is going to use anyway.