Re: [Trisquel-users] Did Microsoft invest in Dell to curb GNU/Linux adoption?

2013-02-10 Thread tegskywalker
I know what you mean. Microsoft still has a crapload of cash and they are  
still going to try to convince companies to support Microsoft no matter what.  
Their Windows 8 OS is pretty much a failure on the desktop and on their  
tablets and the Windows phones are under 3% marketshare and losing it.


The big threat to MS still is the huge percentage of servers running  
GNU/Linux instead of their offering. I have clients who have sites on  
existing IIS servers and I hate manipulating them. Since their business  
models and products are a product of a different era, they are looking for  
new ways to control people.


Maybe Microsoft is trying to convince those running GNU/Linux servers to make  
the switch to Windows. I don't consider Windows server admins to be real  
admins and I doubt real admins who are already comfortable with GNU/Linux  
and/or BSD are going to make the switch.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Did Microsoft invest in Dell to curb GNU/Linux adoption?

2013-02-09 Thread chris
Dell isn't taking GNU/Linux anywhere. Dell is at best using GNU/Linux for  
publicity and/or to make baseless threats toward Microsoft to coerce better  
deals. They are certainly no threat to Microsoft though. Microsoft has all  
the major companies under its tight grip. If there was any threat Microsoft  
would probably pull funding or make a major investment in the company. Think  
something along the lines of what they did with Nokia, Netflix, or any number  
of other companies. Microsoft certainly knows how to keep GNU/Linux at bay.  
They don't even need to buy these companies. A mere investment is sufficient.


[Trisquel-users] Did Microsoft invest in Dell to curb GNU/Linux adoption?

2013-02-09 Thread tegskywalker
Dell has offered Ubuntu based laptops in the past and not really advertised  
them much and recently they came out with new XPS models that run the latest  
Ubuntu. I don't know how well they are selling, but it was good to some that  
a big vendor supported GNU/Linux in some way.


I then read about Microsoft investing $2 billion into Dell to help them  
privatize and there are rumors going around that part of the initiative was  
to stop Dell from carrying Ubuntu laptops and also stop dell from offering  
hardware support for GNU/Linux as a whole. I don't know if Dell offers Ubuntu  
as well on server setups, but any server admin knows how to setup a  
distribution without help from a company like Dell.


Here is my source:  
http://blogs.computerworld.com/windows/21745/did-fear-linux-spark-microsofts-investment-dell


"...influence hardware designs in a post-PC world while protecting itself  
from the growing influence of Linux-based operating systems in mobile devices  
and servers...It may also be an attempt to secure the partnership and to stop  
the PC maker from looking toward alternative operating systems like Linux."