This sounds oddly familiar to the "Windows Media Player on MacOS X" move that Microsoft did.
The way I see it, either Microsoft plans on using the fact that Linux will "work" with their product will reduce the view of a monopoly while showing Microsoft-fearing users (you know who you are, you still exclusively run Windows) that Linux just isn't worth it. How could it be if it's incredibly inconvinient to use with M$'s VPC? Good thing you didn't bother installing Linux the real way, eh?:-P
Averatec's website regarding the C3500:
http://www.averatec.com/notebooks/C3500.htm
This sounds oddly familiar to the "Windows Media Player on MacOS X" move that Microsoft did.
:-P
The way I see it, either Microsoft plans on using the fact that Linux will "work" with their product will reduce the view of a monopoly while showing Microsoft-fearing users (you know who you are, you still exclusively run Windows) that Linux just isn't worth it. How could it be if it's incredibly inconvinient to use with M$'s VPC? Good thing you didn't bother installing Linux the real way, eh?