On 13/12/21 7:40 pm, Chris Whitworth wrote:
> I went to at least 6 dealers here and could not persuade
> any of them to sell me a blank system. They all said that if I
deleted W10
> the warranty would be invalid. The dirty tricks brigade are alive and
> well!
I found a list of shops which
On 16/12/21 12:02 am, Italo Vignoli wrote:
> The GNU project is not the best source of information about Microsoft,
> as they are not representing what the majority of users thinks about the
> company (unfortunately).
I was defending my claim that MS Office sofftware is malware and the
entries
On 13/12/21 7:40 pm, Chris Whitworth wrote:
> My suggestion is that we try to build as large a community as we can,
> whilst recognising that the majority will not join us. It would help
if we
> could buy new PC's that were not already loaded with the Microxrap
> operating system. I went to
The GNU project is not the best source of information about Microsoft,
as they are not representing what the majority of users thinks about the
company (unfortunately). If we want to convince users to avoid Microsoft
we must put on the table independent sources of information, such as the
On 13/12/21 7:17 pm, Paolo Debortoli wrote:
> Hi. Ms office Is not malware, but issues are clear about Company,
products, us law and so on. See:
>
https://www.computerworld.com/article/2881635/eu-parliament-blocks-new-outlook-apps-over-privacy-concerns.html
>
> but they control you, create
On 13/12/21 6:20 pm, James Harking wrote:
> Microsoft office is certainly not malware. It serves no purpose to spread
> falsehoods.
I am not spreading falsehoods. There are many entries here about
Microsoft Office being a malware
https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html.
Also,