Yep. No matter how many "enovations" narrator or any other Windows screen 
reader makes, Linux is swiftly becoming where I go to get things done. My only 
problem now is that I didn't bring my laptop with me, because it's almost 
broken anyways, and that Vmware doesn't wanna work on the Mac os Sierra beta. 

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> On Jul 23, 2016, at 4:06 PM, Kyle <kyle4je...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> So some Ubuntu packages will work in Windows now. And in August, from what I 
> understand, Windows users will be able to run Unity as well. Why on GOd's 
> green earth is this news? Ubuntu has been available for years, with Bash, 
> apt-get, Unity and so much more. Is this an admission by Microsoft that 
> GNU/Linux is the superior operating system, or is it a pure and simple 
> violation of the GPL? Maybe it's some sort of reverse ploy to woo GNU/Linux 
> users, or maybe Unix/Linux sysadmins to Windows land, making them subject to 
> as many viruses and security holes as Windows users have had to deal with for 
> years. "Look here! We'll give you what you really want! All the same shells 
> and programs you're used to using, and all the poor attempts at security you 
> can expect from Windows to go along with it, all for a nominal subscription 
> fee!" In any case, If I want Ubuntu, I'll use Ubuntu. I certainly won't be 
> switching away from it to some half-baked try at Ubuntu within the half-baked 
> Window!
 s environment.
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