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Microsoft Accommodating Eee With Lightweight XP

KrispyChips writes "In what could be a first Microsoft is working to create a special build of Windows, just because Windows doesn't run very well on a certain computer. ASUS' runaway success Eee PC is now 'officially' available with Windows XP, but (according to APC magazine) is not exactly a great experience. There are none of the nice pre-loaded apps that come with the Linux version, for example. And XP has some real problems coping with the screen size and limited system specs of the unit. As a result, ASUS says it is going back to Microsoft and working on a special XP build that will be lightweight and more suited to UMPCs."

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  1. Re:Open Source CD by morgan_greywolf · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why should Microsoft dictate what ASUS preloads on their PCs?

    Oh, yeah, forgot. Convicted monopoly, never punished due to new Justice Department attorneys installed by corrupt new Attorney General. Nevermind.

  2. Re:Wrong! Dumbass. by elrous0 · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Bundling an app to hurt a competitor & expand into their space when you're already a monopoly is anti-competitive. You mean like Apple and does with iTunes?

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    SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
  3. Re:Pre-loaded apps by Daengbo · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The bottom line is that neither Canonical nor Apple are in positions to leverage their operating system market share into new markets. Apple might be looking at a lawsuit soon enough if they keep working the iTunes angle. We'll see. Canonical isn't in any danger of being sued for anything but LACK OF market share (calm down before you flame .... I even have an Ubuntu blog).

  4. Re:Pre-loaded apps by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Apple don't have a monopoly. They have a market share of like 5%, the same as the proportion of pillow-biters in the general population. Coincidence I'm sure.

  5. Re:Open Source CD by mweather · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Monopoloes abusing their power is never a shock. It's generally how they became monopolies in the first place.