
Acer has stated that it will be
pushing Linux aggressively on its laptops and netbooks. The company is already heavily promoting Linux for its low cost ultra-portable netbook range out later this year, but senior staff have said that Acer will also push Linux on its laptops. Acer has already started selling Linux in its Media PC business but this should now spread, according to Gianpiero Morbello, vice president of marketing and brand at Acer.
"We have shifted towards Linux because of Microsoft," he said.
"Microsoft has a lot of power and it is going to be difficult, but we will be working hard to develop the Linux market."
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Dave
DeCSS is a Windows program.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeCSS
Linux DVD players use libdvdcss ... which has never been challenged in court.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libdvdcss
"libdvdcss is not to be confused with DeCSS".
Unlike DeCSS, libdvdcss does not use a cracked DVD player key. Therefore libdvdcss itself does not "copy" anyones IP.