IN TWO posts that were issued earlier in the week [1, 2], it was hopefully demonstrated (and laid out sufficiently clearly) why Microsoft is behind the attack on sub-notebooks which run GNU/Linux. The following long post makes extensive use of evidence that we offered and shows that Microsoft is up to no good because it is most afraid of GNU/Linux, as ever.
Lately I have noticed a pattern. Maybe it’s in my head, but it is mystery that keeps getting deeper and darker as I go along. It started with getting very tired of seeing “Windows only”, or “Windows and Mac Only,” or “Windows and Mac for now but Linux Support Coming Soon.” These annoying statements seem to be showing up in more blog posts, and more download pages lately. For a while there I thought the tide was turning, but something seems to have happened. I know these are probably not all related to some grand paranoid scheme from Microsoft to sabotage Linux, but sometimes I wonder. For instance, what made Asus, the makers of the Gnu/Linux eee-pc morph into Asus the “better with Windows eee-pc maker? Something big happened. Some type of deal, that is very shady and almost certainly anti-competitive. And before that there were the linux pc’s on sale at Walmart- that suddenly stopped being for sale, even though they were making money for Walmart. So I know Microsoft is scared.
And just to insult our intelligences a little further:
When asked about rumors that Asustek faced pressure from Microsoft and Intel over the use of Android and Snapdragon in the Eee PC, Tsang said "no, pressure, none."Riiiiiiiiight: no, pressure, none - perhaps he should have read his Hamlet (Act III, Scene II) a little more closely. If there was no pressure, why on earth did he apologise, making himself and his company look awkward? - it just doesn't make sense.
Microsoft to use a new term for netbook
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Microsoft declined to comment on the speculation, saying Guggenheimer would provide more details of the strategy while delivering a keynote speech at the company's Computex forum on June 3.
--Bill Gates
Comments
Marcus Koze
2009-06-05 18:47:13
BUT !!!
Do check out the presentation of the 2 versions... The windblows page is relatively neatly designed and "words of worship" allover the place as if it would be the 8th wonder of the world, definitely a distinct look there... while the linux page shows a presentation of some of it's features, wearing an XP theme (the "Silver" theme) ... if the reason for that theme is "familiarity" I'd cast my vote for asus to keep going with the micromoft worship only (abandon Linux for good), as i don't think people would be mislead by some distinguished linux theme there ... What do they want to do, make people think that they have windblows, even if they run linux ? Help spread the belief that there's nothing else than micromoft's so-called OS ?
Well, at least that's my personal opinion on it ... and I appologize for the bad english (not my native language), hope you understand everything.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-05 18:59:20
NotZed
2009-06-05 15:26:12
Bogdan Bivolaru
2009-06-07 09:51:22
Guys just hang on to something, like a freedom project, while the F5 tornado passes...