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2011-01-28
ssokolow,
I worry about that too. It is how most of us linux users picked it up originally: We either started by dual booting on an existing machine, or by completely wiping an old one. Without the option of trying linux on a "microsoft" computer, most of us would have never had the opportunity to start learning linux.
I'm thankful it hasn't come to that yet (on x86). But there's no doubt we are slowly loosing rights on our own machines, which few of us would have believed a few years ago. We cannot afford to let our guard down.