Thanks Andrew,
I guess the statement about designed obsolescence gives MS way too much credit.
MikeAndrew Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Redler wrote:> Since you've been tracking Linux activity, I'm sure you know China's> commitment to Linux over MS as it's preferred OS. I don't remem
Michael Redler wrote:
Since you've been tracking Linux activity, I'm sure you know China's
commitment to Linux over MS as it's preferred OS. I don't remember
the details but, I do know that's a lot of freakin' computers! I'd
like to know if you have more info on that.
Do a google for "Red Flag
I think there is a tipping point somewhere. On the Internet, I saw web
pages saying that it had already been reached, where it will be
Microsoft who will have to do the catching up, not Linux. Microsoft
will have to make its software more Linux-friendly. I read on linux.org
that Microsoft wa
A bully creates his own rules and expects others to follow them.
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I have been a linux user for over 5 years. I consider M$ software to be
overpriced, particularly for the well known 'bugs' it contains.
M$ needed a competitor to bring the company back to reality. Unfortunately
any commercial competitor is either bought out, or suffers from
anti-competitive beh
Is that why OSX is the largest unix platform on the market today?
Just to be clear, I think linux and OSX both have a important place in
today's OS market and I don't mean to pit OSX and linux against each other.
That having been said, I don't think you can realistically discuss the
pending e
> Yet, I think there is still hope. Microsoft, one of the world's
biggest
bullies, is facing its biggest battle from the community: Linux. I have
been tracking Linux for a while now, and countries around the world are
finally standing up to the Microsoft bully. It is nice to finally see
peop
Since you've been tracking Linux activity, I'm sure you know China's commitment to Linux over MS as it's preferred OS. I don't remember the details but, I do know that's a lot of freakin' computers! I'd like to know if you have more info on that.
FYI: I'm trying to resurrect some old computers a