Microsoft is AstroTurfing for Vista 8
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2012-10-29 16:44:33 UTC
- Modified: 2012-10-29 17:14:12 UTC
Summary: Desperate and expensive measures include AstroTurfing tactics and blocking of Linux by subversive technical means
IN ORDER to avoid clutter and repetition we no longer post many articles about Vista 8 like we did Vista 7. Vista 8 is also self-destroying (there's some short burst of links about it in Twitter, Identi.ca, etc. for those who follow me more closely).
As Cringely
put it over the weekend, "Windows is doomed."
To quote further: "Having not invented any of the products it is known for, why should we expect Microsoft to invent its way out of declining markets? We shouldn’t."
Microsoft has begun doing what it
does best with a budget of (reportedly) a billion and a half dollars. Through its
PR proxies, which have astroturf patents, it is planting favourable coverage and there is aid from former Microsoft staff with a "journalist" hat (offering no disclosure of that conflict of interests). Microsoft also
fakes excitement. It knows it won't get sued for it.
Additionally,
Microsoft has made it harder to install or run GNU/Linux and
it shows:
This is how SecureBoot is managed in Ubuntu and Fedora. Debian is still unclear as how they will manage SecureBoot.
The second stage features a GURB2 bootloader which does usual tasks as before. Earlier Canonical had plans to use a non GPL bootloader here, but they were thrashed.
Langasek says that they will backport the secure boot mechanism to Ubuntu 12.04 release as well, so that the LTS version can be installed in Secure Boot devices. So the next major service pack of Ubuntu Precise (12.04.2) will include support for SecureBoot.
Steam, in the mean time,
targets Ubuntu because Vista 8 sucks. Microsoft is alienating developers further and further
on all fronts, not just the desktop:
Microsoft annoys developers with Windows Phone 8 secrecy
The company is accepting requests for the Windows Phone 8 software development kit (SDK), but only from a select few. The rest will have to wait, as Microsoft is trying to keep some of the OS's features secret for now.
This closed-source nonsense in due course annoys developers, many of whom already move to Android. Open Source and Free software empower developers. giving them greater advantages. No wonder Android is
taking over and becoming the dominant OS. Windows revenue is
down sharply.
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