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---Hrmm... Sounds a lot like what Microsoft did, yet I hear no one complaining when Linux distros do it. ---
Maybe it's because the Linux people are not threatening with BSA audits if they don't buy it.
LOL. There are only two constants, the vastness of the universe and the endless stupidity of M$ shills and sometimes I doubt the former.
---And you guys scolded me for saying Linux copied Microsoft... HAH! ---
That's because it's not true. If it were there would be 50,000 known viruses for Linux, like M$ has, instead of 85 for all *nix* versions combined. The fact is, the two are not remotely similar. M$ is a 16 bit stand-alone, single-user, unsecure collection of poorly written apps with 2 Gigs of patches added. Nothing else in the universe remotely resembles M$, otherwise we'd all be patching thrice daily. - Posted by: NoB$ Posted on: 11/16/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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