Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 12:15 UTC, submitted by fsmag
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So he doesn't mind proprietary stuff being used, as long as the vendor hasn't made any "shabby deals" to do so legally?
I guess you don't know what the deal was about... MS is saying that Linux infringes some of its patents, nobody knows what they are...
that kind of deal and licencing some plugins/codecs are completely different things...
Edited 2008-07-08 19:19 UTC




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And I think the author is too. He's preaching the evils of proprietary software, saying:
If you navigate to /etc/system-release you will discover that Linpus is based on a fork of Fedora 8 (Werewolf). That’s better. Much better. Fedora has managed to avoid shabby deals with Microsoft and playing fast and loose with Kernel source code and the GPL. At last, a version of GNU/Linux on an ultra portable you can use with a clear conscience.
But then, in the very same paragraph, he says
On the plus side though, Linpus comes bundled with MP3, WMV and Flash support and plugins.
So he doesn't mind proprietary stuff being used, as long as the vendor hasn't made any "shabby deals" to do so legally?