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« Reply #15 on: 13 August 2002, 01:10 »
Well, you may mock the guy, but he has a serious point here. If they figure how to do it right (and they very well might - what MS lacks in programming skills they make up in marketing skills), they might very well pull it off. I read some freaky horror stories on the register and similar pages about it.

Of course there are many ways in which this could backfire. But if it works, you might find your Linux/Mac (perhaps)/BSD/whatever machine incapable with all windows machines. And buisinesses WILL swich if they find out that 98% of their consumers have problems reaching them because they have a palladium OS.

And bazoukas: your right. If they win this way, it won't be because of better technology. Ok, partially right - Gates isn't paranoid and delusional. He'll win by marketing and monopoly power. But he'll win.

It may or may not be illegal, but I'd hate to let the US governement decide about that one.

So stop flamefesting with the XP troll and do something about it.
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« Reply #16 on: 13 August 2002, 01:17 »
quote:
Originally posted by DC:


It may or may not be illegal, but I'd hate to let the US governement decide about that one.

So stop flamefesting with the XP troll and do something about it.



  You got a good point there!
Yeah

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« Reply #17 on: 13 August 2002, 11:05 »
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Originally posted by Windows XP User #5225982375:
Microsoft exists as a monopoly, or it doesn't exist at all.  You do realize that, don't you?  Bill Gates can't have Linux eating up his market share now can he?



You little bitchass fuck! M$ has monopoly (which will collapse in 3-4 years to come) only in terms of desktop environment. M$ has lot to do if it wants to infect majority of internet servers with its' fuckware. I believe that your demigod billie boy suffers from well developed mental disorder.

The plot goes actually like this:
G-man want's to pull palladium thru because that way he ensures that m$ won't cause any more trouble to internet users except for the likes of you XPmoron. Happy internetting after palladium because then you have glorious number of few thousand m$ "fuckyou" servers taking care of m$ worshipping needs while every other (non m$) user will enjoy free and entertaining surfing without fear that they may end up on m$ site/server while browsing the web.     :D     Did you get the point?

m$ wants its own sandbox to play and not share it with anyone. m$ can't have the whole internet so the only way it can survive is to create so closed, controlled and restricted system (small but still) that m$ can set boundaries for without any interference or pressure from legislative system or software business.

m$ ensnares and bewitches its dickware users into degenerating lullaby making them believe that there is nothing worth of knowing outside of m$ palladium world as it tries to do the same right know with this xPiss OS. That's the plot.. You xpIdiot are an perfect example of naive, leadable human being. You consume all the lies fed by m$ and you are happy about it. Fine.

You and many acolytes will follow m$ into oblivion (to the end of m$) and while doing that you fail to acknowlidge that more and more people are turning their backs to m$ because of this and serious malpractises in software business.

Happy surfing..    ;)

[ August 13, 2002: Message edited by: SingleMalt ]

I tried hard to come up with nasty signature but I can't think any at this hour so I just say that m$ can go to hell for all I care.

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« Reply #18 on: 13 August 2002, 12:43 »
Here's what's gonna happen to Billy:
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« Reply #19 on: 13 August 2002, 13:22 »
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And you think that his global domination is a good thing.. you make me sick, we know this... and thats why im here, and the other members of this forum... But linux always pulls thru... Microsoft Pallidum has compition www.dotgnu.info and If this happens i will personally form a terrist group and kill off Microsoft. If Microsoft get all the compition then you and us will be screwed because the US gov't are a bunch of fags. They wont do anything because democracys are currupts, as long as M$ keeep sliping a few $'s into the DOJ they will continue. Which is why they must be stoped!


Ain't nothing wrong with that. I'd just reccomend waiting 3 years after Pallidums inception, then decide your course of action.  
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« Reply #20 on: 13 August 2002, 14:43 »
um.....XP dude said that this palladium thing will destroy Linux because Palladium servers only work with Palladium clients. FYI, incase you have no already noticed this, most servers (including websites) are on Solaris or some other form of POSIX based OS/kernel. look at major websites, master servers for things like games as well as proxies for companies and you will find that all of them are Unix. if you don't believe me about the website thing, go to http://netcraft.com and lookup all of your favourite websites, at least 75% of them will be non-windows based and i bet my life on that.
Netcraft is on FreeBSD
Internet.com (company that owns lots of websites) is on Solaris
WindowsXPUser.com (owned by internet.com) runs on RedHat Linux
hardporn.com runs on Linux, hell i had to throw in a non technical site somewhere  ;)
tomshardware.com is on FreeBSD
linuxsucks.org is on Linux
this site is on FreeBSD
PHP.net is on Linux
OReilly.com is on Linux (my favourite book publisher)
Oprah.com is on Solaris, lol i had to throw in Oprah  ;)

the only sites i can think of which runs on Windows is Anandtech.com and Windows.com/Microsoft.com

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« Reply #21 on: 13 August 2002, 17:29 »
quote:
Originally posted by DC:
Well, you may mock the guy, but he has a serious point here. If they figure how to do it right (and they very well might - what MS lacks in programming skills they make up in marketing skills), they might very well pull it off. I read some freaky horror stories on the register and similar pages about it.

Of course there are many ways in which this could backfire. But if it works, you might find your Linux/Mac (perhaps)/BSD/whatever machine incapable with all windows machines. And buisinesses WILL swich if they find out that 98% of their consumers have problems reaching them because they have a palladium OS.

And bazoukas: your right. If they win this way, it won't be because of better technology. Ok, partially right - Gates isn't paranoid and delusional. He'll win by marketing and monopoly power. But he'll win.

It may or may not be illegal, but I'd hate to let the US governement decide about that one.

So stop flamefesting with the XP troll and do something about it.



maybe M$'s shennanigans might work in the US (cause the representatives of the people there are more like the bitches of the corporations) but this would definitely *not* stick in our country...

Furthermore a lot of companies are more and more looking for ways to escape M$'s upgrade stranglehold, this will only even help.
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« Reply #22 on: 13 August 2002, 17:54 »
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Originally posted by Chooco:
the only sites i can think of which runs on Windows is Anandtech.com and Windows.com/Microsoft.com


i think you forgot taliban.com

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« Reply #23 on: 13 August 2002, 22:52 »
quote:
Originally posted by BadKarma:
maybe M$'s shennanigans might work in the US (cause the representatives of the people there are more like the bitches of the corporations) but this would definitely *not* stick in our country...

Err... we are now controlled by the CDA, LPF and VVD. Guess on which side they are, the masses or the corporations.

 
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 Most of the servers are running some kind of Unix, which in the way of servers is supirior of Windows. Because Unix can handle kaboodles of users at one time. Also Unix was designed to be secure. Windows was not!


Stick to the point will ya. This is about palladium, not about Win vs Unix.
 
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The smart admins use Unix... check the Web Server Survey

In case you didn't notice, smart admins don't always make decisions on networking. If marketing sees that 98% of their (desktop) customers want them to swich platform, then it won't be a difficult decision for them when their servers need replacing. Certainly not with MS representatives talking in to them.

Reality check: corporate decisions are rarely decided by mere product superiority. If they were, would't all corporations use Unix now? (. Maybe most of them on the server area do that, but not all. And it's much worse on the corporate desktops).
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We take a measurement, the wavefunction will collapse, and one of the bottles of beer will fall

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« Reply #24 on: 13 August 2002, 23:24 »
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Originally posted by DC:
Reality check: corporate decisions are rarely decided by mere product superiority. If they were, would't all corporations use Unix now? (. Maybe most of them on the server area do that, but not all. And it's much worse on the corporate desktops).


A lot of companies are looking for alternatives to M$'s new licensing scheme. About 60% of all (questioned) IT managers iirc. If so many companies are looking for alternatives for the licensing, how many would look for alternatives when this, which completely, utterly and unrevocably locks them in a really small closet with microsoft arrives? Microsoft isn't exactly known for their secure and bugfree software either....

The software industry is also relatively young, a lot of guidelines set for other industries (like car manufacturers) just don't exist for software manufactures. Let us look at the EULA's and draw a little analogy:

What if you bought a car and you got an agreement that you could use the car but not actually call it your own. And if you lost your keys three times you would have to buy a new car. However, when the brakes fail the company who produced it ofcourse dismisses all responsibility and you end up paying for whatever accident you caused, there is also no warranty ofcourse, so when it breaks you're on your own. And if you actually wanted to resell the car ... boy are you in for a ride.

Opening up the car too see what's under the hood would be a criminal offence and could get you in jail and they would reposess your car (oh wait, it wasn't your car anyway  ;) ).

I think you can see my point   ;)  

(and this kind of stuff just won't fly here in holland, and if it does, I'd actually consider going into politics   ;)  )

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« Reply #25 on: 13 August 2002, 23:34 »
ex eleven, even though I strongly dislike xp luser and don't agree with his opninions it is NOT ok for you to change posts of his you don't agree with.

please restrain yourself in the future, or let someone more responsible moderate....
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« Reply #26 on: 13 August 2002, 23:49 »
I like it! That's one tactic to get rid of him that hasn't been tried.  Maybe it just might work.  99.9% of the time I agree with Karma but my vote is to continue editing...
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« Reply #27 on: 14 August 2002, 04:01 »
Maybe Red Hat has already taken a hint, look at this:

LinuxWorld Expo: Red Hat preparing desktop Linux

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« Reply #28 on: 14 August 2002, 08:48 »
quote:
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Originally posted by Chooco:
the only sites i can think of which runs on Windows is Anandtech.com and Windows.com/Microsoft.com

Originally posted by Lt. Reliability of the Redmond Army
i think you forgot taliban.com[/qb]


actually no, according to Netcraft, taliban.com runs on Linux
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&mode_w=on&site=taliban.com

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« Reply #29 on: 14 August 2002, 21:22 »
That's because the "good guys" own it now.  When the real Taliban owned it, it ran on Windows. In case you haven't noticed it is now a spoof site.
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