Can it be possible that Microsoft could launch their own version of Linux?
Do you think people would buy it?
Will the Linux Community accept it?
Would you buy or use a version of linux made by Microsoft?
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Can it be possible that Microsoft could launch their own version of Linux?
Do you think people would buy it?
Will the Linux Community accept it?
Would you buy or use a version of linux made by Microsoft?
no way.
Ever.
m$ + *nix = m$_*****ing_over_GPL / bill_gates's IQ
I'd rather run a marathon than a *nix distro from m$.
:D
J.
It could be possible. That is, over Bill's dead body.
Well at least M$ knows a good thing when they see it.
hmmmmm tech...any reason for having three threads with this same topic?
I would never use a Linux distribution from Microsoft. In their quest for an idiot-proof OS, they would load the thing down with bugs, backdoors, and other random problems. I switched to Linux specifically to get away from Microsoft's crap. Why would I ever go back?
yes, I'm sure i'd enjoy it after the constant 'activate this pile of horse ****' message.
i'd rather wipe my arse with a hedgehog. what a pile of **** that would be...pfft
Hmmm... why would Microsoft ever produce a distro of linux? Linux, is, in fact, one of the biggest threats to Microsofts desktop PC stronghold... if they did produce a linux distro, my answer would be... no. It would be an insult to the whole basic concept of Linux... it would more than likely be a closed source distro, which would again be an insult to the motto of the Linux Operating System...
I will not buy it with a cat
I will not buy it with a rat
I will not buy it in a box
I will not buy it from a fox
I will not buy it on a plane
I will not buy it on a trane
I will not buy it sam I am
I will not buy bill gates dirty mix
I will not buy microsoft linux
No Way !!
You know, "Embrace and extend"
:cool:
I have thought about it and it just doesn't seem logical for Microsoft to create a version of Linux.
Microsoft create software for the technologically-impaired mostly. Every OS they create is trying to be more user-friendly than the last. It's a common fact that Windows (when it's working) is a lot more user-friendlier and easier to navigate than Linux (I'm referring to Red Hat, because it is the only one I have).
Why then would Microsoft resort to something highly complicated and needs a strong computer enthusiast to run? If they were going to ever create an MS-Linux it would be nothing like it. No character-cell mode and it would never be open-source.
This is just my theory anyway, correct me if I'm wrong.
Yours in responce,
Jethro
Why not ?
Microsoft's own backend is run by a version of Linux (they don't trust their own MS products)
(wishing I could remember the MS url that comes back with a linux screen)
1000's of IIE servers were attacked by Code Red / Nimda and changed to Linux / Apache.
Millions of PC's are attacked by VB worms, and some of the users are changing to Linux.
The estimated growth of Linux users is 25% per year.
AOL have seen that trend, and are trying to buy Red Hat.
Why not Microsoft ? Maybe they will buy another distribution ?
That would be sad. the dark side gives up and comes into the light.
Nobody nowadays has any guts to stick it out.
Sad.
Microsoft is a lot like Osama Bin Laden:
It's a headache to the country in general, you want it to die, and yet, it's still nice having it around because it gives the stupid people something to obsess over.
For some reason Ireland is giving €12,000,000 to Afghanistan over 3 years, but when Romania and and Nigeria were in trouble (and still are) we didn't give them a penny. We are trying to show everyone that we don't blame the citizens for the deeds of the Al Queda, but there are no terrorist organistations in those other 3rd world countries, why didn't we give them any money. Plus my local hospital is getting shut down so I am going to have to travel down to Cavan which is like 50 miles away if I break my arm or something.
Hmmm...most interesting. Most interesting indeed. But if a M$ version of Linux ever came out of Redmond, consider this most important point: Just think of the massive lay offs in the high tech industry... that is, an M$ version of Linux wouldn't need the large numbers of trained techs to maintain a corporation's network! Hmmm... but still an interesting thought, though.
If if MS did manage to write their version of linux. Why would anyone want it? We already have linux and it is:
1. Free
2. Open Source
3. Stable
As far as I know MS is allergic to the above. I just can't see it happening.
hope it's not!
i still go with armed and phat linux because
of its concept of free. does microsoft knows
what free means?
they already tried....sort of...
they are a major shareholder of corel corp...
corel corp had a version of linux...
which didn't make em any money...
so they sold it xandros...
No!!!
i guess i will give it a try (as long as its still free :D ) and that if i got a spare sacrifiable box.
rgds
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