Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Nov 2006 17:58 UTC, submitted by Flatline
Law and Order US prosecutors say Windows Vista and the latest version of Internet Explorer apparently comply with the requirements of the 2002 antitrust judgement against Microsoft. In a joint status report filed Tuesday with the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., prosecutors said Microsoft appeared to be complying with the judgement, which found Microsoft abused its Windows monopoly and set down rules for the software maker to follow to avoid future anti-competitive behaviour. Prosecutors and Microsoft have been submitting joint reports on compliance to the court every six months.
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Phloptical
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2006-10-10

I guess I missed the "office workstation" one. I actually went and configured one of their XPS series for home use. Stupid me.....I actually picked one with some hardware that someone other than a cubicle jockey would use.

Seriously, I'm glad Dell is "offering" Linux, but shouldn't they at least make it an option across all product lines, not in some obscure panel link? I'm not a fan of their website, or computers, by any means, but I'd rather go with a version of linux other than the totally useless Windows MCE.

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sappyvcv Member since:
2005-07-06

If you're not a fan of their computers, then buy a computer that comes with Linux or build one yourself?

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