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Will you use MS Linux?  

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  1. 1. Will you use MS Linux?

    • Yes, of course
      7
    • Yes, but I will only give it a try
      11
    • No, because it is a MS product
      6
    • No, never, I don't think it becomes a reality
      12


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Posted

Giving the extremely unlikely case that this will ever happen I would most definitly give it a try! ... Not because I like the idea, but because my inner geek dictates me to try something as odd as this ... :rolleyes:

Posted

well just for driver problems i'd think they'd be dreaming. ppl would still go for windows,

i don't think many ppl even know linux exist and they don't know that its not good at drivers...

so windows for me :D

Posted

The only reason a decent, upstanding company like Microsoft would purchase Linux is to force it off the shelves. Windows is far more reliable, far easier to use, much more compatible and far more secure.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

I'm wondering the same thing. If microsoft wanted to use linux and create a new distro, they could, entirely for free, however, I think the linux gpl prevents them from selling this (but they can sell the tech support to go along with it, this is what redhat does, or sell the CDs or community membership like mandrake)

Posted
The only reason a decent, upstanding company like Microsoft would purchase Linux is to force it off the shelves.

MS couldn't just *purchase* Linux. It's not owned by a corporation or individual like proprietary operating systems. It's basically public domain, with a GPL license. Now, they *could* make their own distribution, but I still consider this highly unlikely.

- Ravashaak

  • 2 months later...
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IMO, I'm already using something similar with an nLited XP. But if this ever become reality, I'd give it a shot, but only in VMware.

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