Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 14th Dec 2005 23:30 UTC, submitted by LinuxFanBoy
Editorial Today, we cannot know if people would still buy Microsoft products because the government protects the monopoly. What percentage of the market would Microsoft have in a fair market? The only way we can answer that last question is to stop manufacturers from preloading Windows. Until then, we do not have a free market. Microsoft has no way to prove itself otherwise, says LXer.
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RE[4]: yet...
by ma_d on Thu 15th Dec 2005 06:12 UTC
ma_d
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2005-06-29

Linux supports far more devices than Microsoft supports ;) . I doubt anyone will contest this; unless they consider authorizing drivers to be the same as writing them.

Just because people aren't all using it doesn't make it something it's not.

It is what it is. It doesn't matter who's using it. Things aren't [what they are] by perception; that's why the word perception exists ;) .