Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Jul 2007 19:02 UTC, submitted by flanque
Microsoft "Red Flag Linux has turned out to be little more than a key bargaining chip in a high stakes game of commerce between the Chinese government and the world's largest software maker. Thanks to some major concessions on source code and a precipitous price drop, the Chinese government has now thoroughly embraced Windows and Office. And thanks to a major about-face in the way that it deals with piracy, Microsoft has also won over the Chinese people."
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RE[2]: Bah
by Rayz on Mon 30th Jul 2007 08:10 UTC in reply to "RE: Bah"
Rayz
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2006-06-24

As people are willing to buy their infinitively expensive software MS is surly doing something right. Finding out what makes MS so sexy will help Linux.

Until the Linux camp comes up with one (maybe a second one for servers) universal distro and all get behind it, then it will stay as a niche.

Give people just one Linux to choose from for a dirt cheap price, and they will come.

This multi-distro nonsense is simply diluting your presence.

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