Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Aug 2007 19:25 UTC, submitted by netpython
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well, knowing SLES, SLED and OpenSUSE, I can assure you that it's a good thing. At least in the netherlands, the patents deal is of no value at all. Interoperability is something you cannot really argue about.
Basically, the only ones that really are legally f*, is MS itself.
MS tries to stop the open source community and tries to split the people and if you are immune to it, they fail. I am.






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PC makers have been reluctant to embrace Linux, but that view is starting to change.
Ever since the Novell deal was revealed, I've been a little fearful that Microsoft has set a trap that will hurt the adoption and use of GNU/Linux in some way. I don't know how it will work, but Microsoft has proven itself a very skillful and adept schemer.
OTOH, I'm now wondering if they've schemed but failed. If PC manufacturers and Novell are now emboldened to press ahead (regardless of the agreement wording), Microsoft may have helped the jeannie escape from the bottle.