Microsoft Hatred FAQ

Peter T. Breuer ptb at oboe.it.uc3m.es
Tue Oct 25 07:31:05 EDT 2005


In comp.os.linux.misc David Schwartz <davids at webmaster.com> wrote:
>     1) There is no other operating system worth selling. In this case, you 
> are right, you have no choice but to sell the Microsoft OS, but the deal 
> they're offering you harms you in no way. (Unless you intended to sell PCs 
> with no OS at all.)

>     2) There are other realistic competing operating systems. In this case, 
> you were foolish to agree to Microsoft's deal. You lost out on the realistic 
> competing markets. That is, unless Windows only really was a better deal, in 
> which case you were wise to take the deal and have no reason to be upset.

3) there are plenty of other OSs that are developed or could be
developed but which cannot get a foothold or even manage to be put on
the shelves because the majority product producer insists on charging
hardware manufacturers for every box produced, whether or not it carries
their o/s, and does other nasty things like sabotaging their own
products so they won't work with a clone o/s.

Sorry - that's not legal, fair, just, or good for the market. It means
that anybody with a 51% share of the market automatically gets 100%.

Stop this apologism now.

Peter



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