On Wed, 2012-06-06 at 19:04 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote: > On 06/06/12 18:44, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > On Ma, 05 iun 12, 20:26:03, Slavko wrote: > >> > >> in our country is more and more difficult to buy computer (specially > >> notebook) without Windows included. In one shop they are telling me, that > >> it si not possible. > > > > If you have such an answer on paper you *might* be able to request a > > refund for the MS Windows license according to its own EULA, but be > > careful not to accept the EULA > > > The Windoof 7 EULA:- > > "By using the software, you accept these terms. If you do not accept > them, do not use the software. Instead, contact the manufacturer or > installer to determine its return policy. You must comply with that > policy, which might limit your rights or require you to return the > entire system on which the software is installed." > > > on the first boot (most laptops on > > display will have it accepted by the shop staff). > > > > Hope this helps, > > Andrei > > > My experience is that Dell and Toshiba do refunds (XP and Vista), albeit > reluctantly, but Leveno/IBM won't (for Thinkpads). > > This may prove useful:- > http://no.more.racketware.info/index > > > > > Kind regards
Laptops etc. tend to ship with Windows, but a tower PC of a Linux user often might be arranged by the user. I never owned a tower PC that was pre-build and/or delivered with Windows. - Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1339059429.3331.12.camel@precise