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Comments on: Microsoft to 'open the doors' of Linux labs

The software giant will launch a Web site to communicate with customers who use Microsoft and open-source software.

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Since "Microsoft plans...
by Captain_Spock April 5, 2006 7:19 PM PDT
... to launch a Web site to share the activities of its internal Linux laboratories, an effort to sample feedback from customers who combine Microsoft and open-source software..."; how about Microsoft setting up a web site for users of Microsoft's Software and IBM's "OS/2" Software! ;-) ;-) ;-)
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HAHAHAHA...
by UntoldDreams April 5, 2006 9:05 PM PDT
1) "Dear Microsoft engineer, how best can I integrate my legacy Unix Server".

Response: You should throw it away and buy Microsft Advanced Server 2007 Right away!

2) "Dear Microsoft engineer, the latest M$ security patch broke SAMBA file sharing. I'm trying to roll it back but it's not working? Can you help?"

Response: You should throw it away and buy Microsft Advanced Server 2007 Right away!


RINSE...REPEAT...RINSE...REPEAT

But honestly, what choice will they have to such questions? It's not like they can dedicate cash to help out Open Source take market share...
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Exactly...
by FutureGuy April 6, 2006 8:07 AM PDT
...why would someone still be stuck with Unix anyway?
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Goodness
by James_U April 6, 2006 4:51 AM PDT
Another step in the right direction. UNIX/Linux is hear to stay, at least for the next 10-20 years. The more both MSFT and Linux folks can do to help make it easier for end users to use both platforms the better. I trust that we will see benefits on this in the "Longhorn" version of Windows much like what MSFT did with the version of UNIX that ships with their current Windows 2003 Server. Makes it much easier/cheaper for organizations that are committed to both platforms.

James
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MS is sweating
by umbrae April 6, 2006 8:17 AM PDT
Just replaced my son's Windows machine with Fedora Core 5, Wine and Transgaming. Pretty much runs all the windows software and games that his other system did. Sure, it was a little technical to get everything up and running, but that is "runs" is the big step. Simplifying this process will only lead to MS dying like a beached whale.

I am thinking I should be able to replace my copy of XP soon. Then I will be MS free at the household.
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Microsoft is not gonna sweat for geeks or nerd with your ability
by Tanjore April 6, 2006 8:59 AM PDT
Percentage of people with your ability to install and run linux is not much. This is not going to make microsoft sweat.

They will sweat when out of the box users get it working. I know that lots of companies are putting that effort.

Most intimidating thing with microsoft is that they are very persistent and they have ton of money to make lots of mistakes.
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What?
by UntoldDreams April 6, 2006 9:51 AM PDT
Like every bank system on the planet for one...
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Be aware of Geeks Bearing Gifs....
by Major Kong April 6, 2006 10:45 PM PDT
Terra$oft's [http://because it is no longer a nano-, or a micro- company any more,....|http://because it is no longer a nano-, or a micro- company any more,....] "opening the Doors", is another cynical attempt to take over the agenda, and poison the wells as it tried back the late '90s with Java. Java was a better product, and Terra$soft knew that, and therefore tried to the co-opt Java, by 'trying to improve Java' by including non standard additions. If it was not for Sun, this divide and conquer approach would have worked, and split the Java base in two.

With Linux, it is easier, as no-one owns Linux, so there is potential for Terra$soft to 'make improvements'. Anyway, this is not the first time MIcrosoft has played with Unix, because right back in the beginning of time, back in the DOS days, it also sold XENIX, which was their implementation of Unix for x86 platforms.
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