Dell Partners with MS/Novell for Linux Servers
untouchableForce writes "Dell has announced that it will join forces with Microsoft and Novell to "make it easier for the Windows operating system and the [...] Linux [operating] system to work together." This is not overly surprising given Dell's good relationship with Microsoft, and since they already sell SUSE Linux on some of their servers, but it is likely to put a stop to the OSS community's celebration of them distributing Ubuntu. The debate over partnership between Microsoft and Novell has been drawn out since the deal was signed and for some this will add additional fuel to the fire but shouldn't the OSS community be reading this as an acceptance of Company's acknowledgment of Linux?"
.... Likely limits the chances of Dell being sued because of some sort of IP related issue. These days, it's all about covering your A**.
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It used to be like pulling teeth to get anywhere next to current drivers and software for Linux, but over the last few years, it's just as good as Windows. Man, it sucked to have to boot a server in Windows or visit it with a USB floppy drive in order to update firmware. I see this move as a good thing. Dell realizes they sell more boxes with better Windows AND Linux support than with good support for just one of these...
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This strikes me as a strange statement. This is like offering a chance to lease a Ford with every Honda maintenance.
I get that Dell might see patent immunity as an advantage, but if Microsoft gives patent immunity to everyone, then this contradicts the proposed strategy of using patents as a weapon. Giving patent immunity to Novell was simply an empty gesture, of course. But if cards fall right Dell could actually become a substantial distributer of preinstalled Linux systems. With too many of these deals, patents can no longer be used against Linux, contradicting a plan Microsoft had stated a desire for for some time.
While patent immunity for Linux installations is a good result, I'm not primed to expect good results from Microsoft after a history of them not acting in such a manner. So I am still left wondering what is going on behind the scenes here.
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Microsoft was caught off-guard by Dells move to put Linux on their machines. Microsoft was simply not expecting them to do it. Now that they realize that Dell is serious about it, they offered Dell kickbacks in order to put Microsoft/Novell software on the machines instead of the free-as-in-beer Ubuntu Linux so they can keep control over their customer base.
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I have added this concern to Dell's Ideastorm.
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Anyone concerned about Dell's involvement in this MS/Novell pact should promote and comment on it.
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This should be read as the first nail in the coffin of linux. There is no way that MS will let any other distribution but suse exist; and only then for as long as it takes to kill off ubuntu, etc.
Killing the open document format, getting linux pushed off the OLPC project and off of Dell...these should all be seen as signs that Microsoft is serious about eliminating Linux (and Free Software) with extreme prejudice.
Any win for Novell is a loss for Free Software; particularly in this case.
In the world, there are many companies who like the idea of Linux and love its cost, but do worry about compatibility issues. Those companies get all warm and fuzzy inside when they hear news releases like this because they think "oh, someone is making sure that isn't a problem".
/., but I understand why they're doing it - they're customers want compatibility guarantees and protection from IP disputes. The only real way to break ourselves of deals like this is with legislation for open-standards and IP-law reform. Those two would mean that companies using Linux would have no fear about using the OS - even if those fears today are simply in their heads.
Whether it is a problem or not, IT people at companies often like the path of least resistance (don't we all) and so paying a little money for something they have to worry less about it a good thing to them.
I don't like Novell cozying up to M$ any more than anyone on
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From TFA:
On Sunday, Microsoft and Novell said Dell has agreed to buy Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft and that the computer maker will set up a services and marketing program aimed at getting users of open-source platforms to switch to the new Suse Linux offering.
"Dell is the first major systems provider to align with Microsoft and Novell in this collaboration, and we intend to lead in this space," Rick Becker, a vice president in Dell's product group, said in a statement.
The pact between Microsoft and Novell is primarily aimed at the growing number of major companies and government agencies that rely on both Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft's patent-protected Windows and Novell's open-source Linux platform to run their computers....
Home PCs will still likely run Ubuntu.
There's hardly any point running Enterprise Servers (which is nothing but marketing speak, anyway) in one's Home PC.
And nothing can prevent corporates from installing Dell's Ubuntu-based Home offerings in company networks.
If you keep throwing chairs, one day you'll break windows....
Why does Dell have to purchase Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft? I haven't touched SuSe since Novell bought them... So I'm a little bit behind... Was MS & Novell already working together? "Microsoft has promised not to file patent-rights lawsuits over any of its technology that's blended with Suse Linux."
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and get the Penquins marching! Seriously though folks, give it some thought before you post there. Would be nice if we could get an actual statement and maybe even an interview with Michael Dell here.
Preview indicates already modded up once and probably this post will be redundant, but would still be "nice" to see Michael Dell have some direct comments and/or answers to interview questions here. Might get him to reading Slashdot and thus have better insight to at least this portion of the community.
So I was all geared up to buy a Dell system preloaded with Linux.. Then they go and jump into bed with Microsoft.
So do we support linux and continue to support Dell? or do we shun them and kill off any hopes for pre-installed Linux?
I say screw em.. Linux will make it to the desktop eventually.
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IMO, you are helping Novell out by repeating this myth. The main reason why Novell sold everyone out is because they were cash strapped. Novell was in serious debt, and that $350 Million from Microsoft offered them a way out.
Anything they said about customers was just at best secondary, and likely just a convenient excuse. If it was really an issue with customers, you'd see a lot more of these deals being signed.
And I also take issue with your reliance on legislators for a fix. It would be an uphill, long term battle. By which time Microsoft could rule the commercial world.
A better approach is to boycott Novell and to educate everyone WHY Novell should be boycotted. And combine this with Software Patent reform. But I won't hold my breath for the latter.
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Dell's treading into dangerous territory. With the GPLv3 coming, since it precludes the patent collusion, the MS/Novell deal is likely going to have some fallout. Novell will do one of: (1) drop all GPLv3-based projects, (2) fork the last GPLv2 version of affected projects, or (3) plough ahead distributing GPLv3 projects. (1) is suicide, (2) will delay the inevitable, (3) will cause immediate legal action from FSF. (2) is the most interesting. Novell has to distribute the source for GPLv2 projects, meaning the GPLv3 versions will uptake the best bits. IIRC, you accept GPL'ed code at a particular version of the license or *later*, never earlier. Unchecked, Novell will just fade in relevance since they can't backpatch the independent GPLv3'ed code (or risk legal action as in (3) above). If Microvell don't like that, they will have to go to court, and (eventually) put their cards on the table. Odds are there's a court battle coming, and it's going to be worth watching! PJ are you ready for another round?
'Why does Dell have to purchase Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft?'
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It's to pollute Novell Suse with Windows and get people used to the idea of 'purchasing' SuSE Linux licenses from Microsoft. Not a lot of revenue in the mean time but ultimatly it will open up an avenue to buying out Novell and then suppressing non-Microsoft Linux.
billg: look see Novell is paying us revenue to sell SuSE, must be something in the litigation claims
Hey, Novell: being f***d over by MS the once shame on MS, being f****d over the twice shame on you.
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GP: Dell has agreed to buy Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft
P: SUSE has become MS Linux. Thanks a lot, Novell.
That's the way business works in the real world.
You subcontract to a subcontractor who subcontracts to a sub-subcontractor who subcontracts to a sub-sub-subcontractor who subcontracts to... until eventually the circle is completed and someone subcontracts the final assembly to a different division within your very own company.
If you really want your precious little GPLv2'd operating system to come down out of the ivory tower and make a run for it in the real world, then you're going to have to get your hands dirty with this thing called "The Free Market".
The upside being that when it's all said and done, you get to enjoy this thing called "Profit" as a result.
I've just read the article and if it adds Suse in addition to Redhat, that means that on quite a lot of hardware you will have the choice of Redhat, suse and ubuntu. That is in addition to M$ stuff. So thats a whole lot of choice. 3 potential linux's leaving the factories installed.
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You were just about to score a MAJOR open source gig with the ubuntu thing, not only making you a pioneer in a new field of linux on mass market desktops, but also endearing you to the ominously large developer community that works on open source.
do not just scratch all your gains with one stupid deal with microsoft/novell misfortune. even novell regret it since 2 days after they signed it.
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'Microsoft is purchasing and redistributing Suse Linux Enterprise Server certificates under the deal'
So basically certain companies are paying Microsoft to use their own SuSE software. What Novell are doing is legitimizing MS claim to Linix IP rights. A precident of gigantic and enormous consequences. Novell basically gave away their business under vague threats of IP violations. I can see what Microsoft got out of the deal, but I can't for the life of me see what Novell gets out of it.
An analogy, I'm the CIO of Corleone olive oil business and out of the blue the New Jersey Mob phones me up and say I am violating their patented recipe . But they say, lets do a deal, we'll promise not to sue and give you the rights to continue to distribute our patented recipe and in return we'll purchase 'certificates' to distribute Corleone olive oil.
Next thing I know people are ringing me up asking why they should be paying me for New Jersey olive oil. Before ya know it I am out of the olive oil business. The Jersey crew offer to buy out my business at a rock bottom price and to let me stay on as CEO, if I don't go squealing to the the FEDs. Years later people would ask me why I gave away the family business to a shister extortionist - without raising a finger.
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Novell is going to own the most popular Linux distribution in a few years. That's not too shabby of a deal. I fail to see what you're failing to see about this deal. Novel/SUSE becomes the only version of Linux that MS officially supports to work with Windows, SUSE becomes the most popular distribution used in commercial settings by a large margin, and Novell laughs all the way to the bank.
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They distribute some stuff which isn't, but its GNU/Linux based on Debian for god's sake.. do you get more Free than that?
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Okay. So it's news. Someone else has officially jumped into the plutonium-laced hot tub built by MS & Novell. But folks, Dell has been a Microsoft shill for so long that this really isn't that surprising. The only aspect of this story whose betting outcome was in doubt until now was how long before they joined it.
Meanwhile, be sure not to use breakpoints or linked lists unless you're running on Dell hardware, or running an operating system from Microsoft or Novell. Especially now that you know that there are patents out on them -- paying a bill three times is three times as annoying. Oh yeah. That's the kind of world I wanted this to end up being. (Note: this paragraph was meant to be sarcasm and satire, without sufficient connection with legal realities to be taken as advice or even a valid warning)
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Read the article - This deal affects Suse Linux Enterprise Server. This is no surprise; Microsoft has acknowleged that Linux has market strength on servers, and knows it must coesist with Linux in that space. MS, however, would not support adoption of Linux on desktops, which this deal doesn't address. No one can know for sure, but if Dell still has any intention of addressing the desktop Linux market demand, they may still use Ubuntu to do this independent of this MS/Novell deal.
You may get it.
The goal of having Linux preinstalled on computers has been perverted and twisted into this. This is a very sad day for open source. Novell's already starting to be minimized by their "ally." Nothing good will come of this. At the very least, it continues the "Microsoft tax" mentality. At the worst, it gives M$ the (sorry for using this word) leverage they want in twisting the truth and invalidating Linux as a platform.
And the way folks on Slashdot are reacting, it's a necessary evil to get Linux on computers... Sorry, people, you are wrong. It hasn't been preinstalled on any major vendor's PCs up till now and it's still got the market share it does. It will continue to be installed by end users.
Think about it - do you want M$ to be in charge or your preinstalled version of Linux?
This is a very dark day. Laugh at me now, but in a few years, remember you read this....
Ok, Microsoft always seems cute during the "Embrace" step of the plan. The other two are the fun ones though.
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... FreeBSD.
With which you can do pretty much as you please, especially keeping all the source code to your customizations and mods a secret from your customers. You only have to keep the BSD copyright notices intact.
With Linux, the GPL requires you to hand over (make public) your Intellectual Property to any customizations and mods you may make to it if you wish to redistribute it to paying customers.
And folks.... whether you like it or not... in the 21st Century, "Intellectual Property" *is* the new economy.
That's one way to avoid pissing off Mr. Gates: insure he wins no matter what. Which is pretty-much his business philosophy.
Yes, the GPL does require that, it also is the reason you have the GPL code to make your "intellectual property" out of. You are receiving, in the form of GPL'd code, the hard work of thousands of developers who are saying, we can make money other ways that restricting a field of human endeavor to those who have the money to pay for knowledge and tools, and in fact, this model provides a MORE information and knowledge based economy than the locked down, NDA'd, proprietary model.
Imagine an economy where you get paid for the skills you have, not the skills you could afford to buy. Where your competitive advantage comes from hard work, not connections. Where you make a decent living by providing support and deployment to others who do not have the time nor the inclination to master those skills.
Proprietary lockin is not necessary to have an information economy, nor is it necessary to have commercial software development (Novell, IBM, etc.)
Please come to understand free software and the free software development model before you throw uneducated stones.
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"As part of the agreement, Dell will purchase SUSE Linux* Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft and establish a services and marketing program to migrate existing Linux users who are not Dell Linux customers to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server."
microsoft is dying - this goes to show how scared they are. - so what if nobody buys them - then dell is stuck with these from microsoft.
novell was nice enough to let us in on this linux thing so can you please buy novell licenses from us instead of novell so we can get some money. if not we will sue everybody because everyone is stealing our ip wahhh!.
just my take - vista is a disaster and they are looking to survive. I just hope corporations realize how much a disaster vista is before they take the plunge wasting time and money and try to deploy it. now I just hope someone shuts balmer up before the sewage spews from his mouth.
don't let this change your buying from dell - they still are paying microsoft whether this deal happened or not. I will still recommend them to newbies to buy from and get linux. if you like novell too go buy novell - I personally don't like suse anymore because I think they made a disaster out of suse linux because of the update manager. that is really the major thing they changed in it and it doesn't even work - what has novell done innovation wise beside buy technology - they are just like microsoft they buy their innovation and are a dying dinosaur IMO. But use novell if you like it. we will still hear from microsoft cry like babies until they are dead and gone.
Will this mean Microsoft will help out with getting NTFS to work on Linux? 'Cause like, that'd make it a lot easier for the servers to work together, right? If you could, you know, swap drives between them? Good thing Microsoft is committed to Linux interoperability and we'll finally see this DONE!
'Novell is going to own the most popular Linux distribution in a few years. That's not too shabby of a deal. I fail to see what you're failing to see about this deal'
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NovelSOFT Linux is *NOT* Open Source. Tell us precisely what Novell got out of the deal. MS and Novell exchange paper and MS gets NOVL to agree that NOVL is violating MS intelluctual property in Linux.
'Novel/SUSE becomes the only version of Linux that MS officially supports to work with Windows'
Exactly, easier to crack the one chesnut at a time. Ms can also use the agreement to dissuade people from doing business with other Open Source companies. For instance get Novell to trash Redhat amd agree the Windows has lower TCO than Linux.
'SUSE becomes the most popular distribution used in commercial settings by a large margin'
And if that happens MS launches a takeover/merger, results being real Open Source being reduced to the non-profit sector. If SUSE don't take off, then no great loss, just the exchange of a few vouchers. A Win/Win for you know who.
'and Novell laughs all the way to the bank'
That's what this guy thought too
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"What Novell are doing is legitimizing MS claim to Linix IP rights."
Not exactly. What Novell are doing are giving an unproven hint at some vague possibility that MS may have some IP claim over Linux. The only thing that could legitimise MS's claims over IP is for MS to explicitly state which parts of Linux are infringing and provide proof of infringement.
Until they do this their claims are at best FUD and at worst an act of fraud. In the UK at least, there's a criminal charge of obtaining funds by deception. Dunno about the states but maybe someone should call Microsoft's bluff and force them to show what kind of hand they're really holding.
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In all these Dell linux announcements, has anyone heard anything about Ubuntu becoming a supported configuration for Dell servers? (Supported by Dell, I mean.)
I'm happy to scrape off whatever OS they installed, and install Ubuntu myself. Especially because you know Dell would just find some way to crap it up anyway, so even if they do install Ubuntu, I'm not using their install.
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...at least at the "enterprise" level. This must come as quite a shock to Mark Shuttleworth, who was probably expecting to get some big server support contracts out of the Canonical/Dell deal. But now Suse is the officially sanctioned Linux on Dell servers. In fact, the MS/Dell deal even calls into question the deal with Canonical, even though that deal was for home PCs. After all, if Linux customers buying Dell servers need to buy MS' patent lawsuit protection, then why don't home users buying the Dell Ubuntu systems? And notice how the article mentions that Dell "will set up a services and marketing program aimed at getting users of open-source platforms to switch to the new Suse Linux offering." Will those Dell Ubuntu customers be encouraged to "switch" to Suse? I'm betting they will. Mark Shuttleworth, welcome to the world of Microsoft and their "partners"...you just got 0wned.
On Digital Majority: ...If Dell announce that they will support Novell/SuSE, rather than the obviously more popular choice of Ubuntu, they will be expressing Redmond's preference, not that of their surveyed public. If Dell support Novell/SuSE, they do it with Microsoft's blessing, and this will be a second step towards a MS-Linux. The first step was, of course, Microsoft's deal with Novell.
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I was talking 2 an Exchange sys admin. He told me 50K for a user license. Since you need 4-5 instances for a reasonable size company... 250K per year. That's just the user license. Support is extra as is the OS. What a racket. It resemebles the Unix companies in the 90s.
MS' promise not to sue doesn't last in perpetuity. i think they want a big user install base of MS linux (Suse, the patsy in this play) and then they "monetize" them through the legal system down the road - or at least through the the threat of the legal system.
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It makes you wonder if Dell really wants Linux on Dell to succeed.
1. Announce you are putting Ubuntu on Dell computers, making a lot of noise and making all the Linux propeller-heads take notice.
2. Days later, announce an alliance with MicroSoft and Novell, an alliance notably and loudly condemned by the Linux propeller-heads.
Which means the Linux proponents won't buy or recommend the Dell boxes with Linux on them.
This in a thread about Dell distributing Certificates for SUSE.. sorry freedom is a vital topic to this conversation.
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First was SCO, now it's Novell. Can you hear the Death Knell ringing "Novell-Novell"?
Obviously the guys at Novell think they are really smart with their nasty profiteering tactics but when this pathetic attempt to undermine Linux fails - which it will - you watch Novell spiraling down to the drain of another shitty company trying to fuck over Linux and the open-source movement (SCO). It will be the time when Microsoft will just shrug and say: "Sorry, Novell, our dirty tricks didn't work out - you're out of luck - we're not funding you anymore."
I'll just sit back and watch. In the meantime I'll make sure I tell all my linux friends and acquaintances to NOT use SUSE or any other Novell products.
I am not sure if Microsoft's move will force Linus Tourvalds to finally put the Linux kernel under GPL3 which I think provides explicit protection against hijackers like Microsoft and Novell.
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So its time to stop whining and crying because your favorite distro is not the one being pushed. Be thankfull that at least one major distro is being very heavily funded to the tune of millions of dollars a month to make it the best it can possibly be.
I am not for a moment suggesting that you abandon the distro you know and love, nor am I suggesting you abandon coding ( if you are a coder ) for the distro you know and love, but for crying out loud, stop pitching a bitch about this! This is GOOD for Linux and FSF & OSS. You have a distro in SUSE that has a definitive road map and has massive amounts of push behind it.
As for the news of "key people" quiting Novell, you know what? They will be replaced by people that are at least as smart, if not smarter. Novell has bet their corporate ass on making SUSE attractive and palitable to the Corporate IT Managers and decision makers and they are doing a damn decent job of it too!
You want to help the Linux cause? Start writing or porting your BEST ideas to SUSE! Make it SO attractive the Corporate IT Managers and decision makers that they cannot afford to ignore it. Make YOUR software as attractive and accessable to the average user that they will begin to demand it!
Pick a Microsoft program that is decent, that people use, and do it 10 times better! 10 times better in usability, in form, in function, in Interface. Support interface standards. Do YOUR part to make Linux so utterly usuable to the average user that it simply cannot be ignored.
THAT is how you will win this war, not by bitching about it, having tin hat collusion theories, but by beating them at their own game and doing it like we all want to, with FSF and OSS.
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... Microsoft's acknowledgment of Ubuntu being a threat.
I really want to know where you guys get all this free beer. Where I live, beer costs money!
...but it is likely to put a stop to the OSS community's celebration of them distributing Ubuntu. The OSS community is celebrating the fact that a Linux distro is getting commercial recognition, I dunno why this would stop it. Were there people in the OSS community celebrating because they really thought that Dell would stop distributing Windows all together??Jeez, I hope nobody was that dense.
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remember, Novell did not even know anything about Microsofts IP stuff until very late( last minute ) in the negotiations. Novell thought it was all about existing patent claims they had against Microsoft and thought they were going to be getting interoperability between MS Windows and Novell Suse at the middleware and virtualization levels.
The patent protection claims were added last minute and we now know they were the actual target for the deal for Microsoft. What's this called, "the bait and switch" racket? Microsoft lawyers are not dumb, it's just that the lawyers sitting across from them think always think they themselves are smarter. It has never ever worked out that way. Ever. IMO
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irrelevant to anybody with a brain (which leaves out the FSF fanatics, of course), this Dell deal is irrelevant to anything as well - except possibly that it might indicate Dell is more interested in distributing Linux than it was previously.
OTOH, as others have suggested, it may simply be that Microsoft made noises at Dell about the Ubuntu deal, so Dell's lawyers came up with a way to blunt that somewhat.
In the end, it's all corporate bullshit and means nothing to anybody else.
"Dude, you bought a Dell" (with or without Ubuntu) is still relevant.
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This should be read as the first nail in the coffin of linux. There is no way that MS will let any other distribution but suse exist; and only then for as long as it takes to kill off ubuntu, etc.
And pray tell, how will this kill off Linux? There's just no way MS can kill linux. They may, just may, gain control over one of the distros but there are many others. Hell even Larry Elison's company Oracle is releasing thier own compleat servers with software, the OS being based on Redhat. If Balmer and/or Gates wants to start a fight Elison may just throw them off his yacht while sailing in the Americas' Cup. And if perchance MS were to start slapping lawsuits on Linux venders or users over "patent violations" then I wouldn't be supprized if MS was slapped with lawsuits as well. And while MS can handle a couple of lawsuits at once it can't handle a bunch of them, and there are literally thousands of programmers who have contributed code to Linux.
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Dell's finally gone to hell...
Take your mod and shove it!
Novel/SUSE becomes the only version of Linux that MS officially supports to work with Windows
However MS has publically stated it will make similar agreements with other Linux venders.
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I make that 700USD for a 5 user small op.
The BIG one has TWO astrixes next to it; I.E. call lets talk
Honest to fucking GOD, you post a "quote" from some "Bloke" you met in a bar, half remembered and never followed it up with a 1 second search on google, your a fucking moron
Don't you mean 50,000 pesos? Sorry but you obviously have never made a Microsoft Volume License Purchase, Microsoft isnt doing any favors with Exchange pricing but your numbers are blatant FUD.
Look at this way: Finally, Linux is making some headway, and people are complaining. Please look at the big picture. Today, Dell is using the Novell/MS Linux. Tomorrow, another large scale manufacturer will use Ubuntu...maybe HP? Believe it or not, competition makes the world spin, and it's about time the open source community realizes it. As Mick Jagger said, "You can't always get what you want...sometimes you just might find you get what you need."
Here ya go. This is just one of the links from that time. The google search was trivial:
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS7235986827.html
Note the following:
"Novell, it appears, may need those funds. This news comes just one day following rumors, still unconfirmed by Novell, that the Linux company had laid off some employees. In addition, Novell announced on Nov. 6, for the third time, that it was extending its deadline to get the holders of its Convertible Senior Debentures to not demand immediate payment of the total $600-million owed in 2024.
Wells Fargo Bank N.A. demanded the early payment in full when it claimed that Novell had defaulted on its payment agreement by not turning in its July 31 quarterly earnings report to the SEC in a timely fashion.
This, in turn, had been caused because Novell, like many other technology companies, has delayed its financial reports while it audits its past stock option practices."
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not only is time travel possible, it's irrelevant.
"Novell's open-source Linux platform".
This article gives the reader the distinct impression (read: presents as fact) that Linux is a program created by Novell. In fact it distinctly hints at the fact that there are in fact two operating systems in existence: Microsoft Windows and Novell Linux.
It's a good thing those two are finally working together to make the world a better place. For great justice.
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