On Aug 27, 9:09 pm, none of your buisiness <n...@none.com> wrote: Rex Ballard wrote: Curious what restrictions Microsoft might have imposed on what they could offer with Linux? I really wonder what gave Microsoft the right to dictate what the manufacturers could put on their machines or how they make them? why dos'nt dell (or all of the other OEMs) tell microsoft to go to hell
On Jan 7, 12:44 pm, Hadron <hadronqu...@googlemail.com> wrote: Rex Ballard <rex.ball...@gmail.com> writes: On Jan 7, 7:29 am, Hadron <hadronqu...@googlemail.com> wrote: You arrogantly assume that the only place that an operating system is used is on a PC desktop. No I don't. I am referring to the figures bandied around for the desktop. If you were to read the thread that
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Rex Ballard wrote: On Sep 9, 4:55 am, shmell_dak...@hotmail.com wrote: On Sep 8, 9:52 pm, RonB <ronb02noS...@gmail.com> wrote: The Vista market share is way larger than all Linux distros combined... It sucks to be you ;-) Actually, that's part of the problem. In markets where Linux has started showing up on retailer shelves, next to Windows XP and Vista machines, Linux