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Story: Microsoft to Linux: 'Bring it on'
Er, not sure why the first comment characterized Jeremy Allison as a Linux hater. Seems to me the article quotes him as saying he REMOVED Windows from his laptop to install Linux?
However, I agree re: complaining about not being able to get a refund. So don't buy a computer with a preinstalled O/S that you don't want. If the company doesn't give you an option (HP aka Compaq aka proprietary garbage), go elsewhere.
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Story: Microsoft to Linux: 'Bring it on'
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Jeremy Allison, of the Samba team at Hewlett-Packa... Smithy -
Matt Asay of Novell :" There's probably not real c... Smithy -
I can't see why Microsoft people would take the pa... Olivier Magere -
thats funny
Linux has gained more of an audience i... Anonymous -
Back in 1998, GNU/Linux did not even have a decent... Anonymous -
Er, not sure why the first comment characterized J... Anonymous -
Anonymous from Munich (where else?) : "Back in 199... Smthy -
Anonymous from GA :"Er, not sure why the first com... Smithy -
Smithy, somehow I don't think Jeremy Allison of th... Steve -
Steve (UK) : "The issue here is it's extremely dif... Smithy -
Steve (UK) : "What I can see is that the number of... Smithy -
Yer I agree... Windows is by far the OS of choice.... Ben Weston -
Smithy, I believe you're missing a point here.
In... Steve -
I think it's a little more complicated than your s... Marcus B. E. -
"The thing I like is that Microsoft does its best... Anonymous
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