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2009-08-18
I read the blog post and you article which rallies the Linux crowd.
May I remind you I actually use OpenBSD ... and I buy my OpenBSD CDs.
As another has already said on this forum ... Motherboard manufacturers for OEM systems won't be as foolish as to do this.
I don't rally to Microsoft's defence ...
I was a Linux System Admin for 2 years.
I buy OpenBSD CDs to donate to the project.
I use an Android Phone.
I use Fedora 15 for my media box.
I use Windows 7 on My girlfriends laptop and my own desktop.
What I am fed up with ... is the constant Microsoft Bashing which is like the Zerg rush on every Website that is tech orientated.
I am a pragmatist and I use whatever works. Though I was initially worried about the announcement I waited patiently to actually know WTF was going on before getting upset.
If Microsoft do indeed threaten OEMs to remove the "disable Secure boot" option ... there will be in another anti trust case.
If OEMs stop you from disabling it ... then don't buy that hardware.
At the end of the day we are a fringe case and we are far more tech savvy than most ... I always check my OS compatibility when shopping for hardware ... and I use an OS that is far less popular than Linux (OpenBSD)
Edited 2011-09-24 21:00 UTC