There are a ton of reasons to believe that it won't run Linux or Windows when it ships. Not the least of which is the age-old axiom that states "technology products rarely work in the manner that you believe is appropriate and/or would be the most useful to you".
I find myself wondering "Why would Apple create this headache for themselves?", with the headache being additional support created by running competing products. The answer is pretty clear to me: they probably won't.
Historically speaking, if you bet on being disappointed, you aren't usually too far off the mark.
There are a ton of reasons to believe that it won't run Linux or Windows when it ships. Not the least of which is the age-old axiom that states "technology products rarely work in the manner that you believe is appropriate and/or would be the most useful to you".
I find myself wondering "Why would Apple create this headache for themselves?", with the headache being additional support created by running competing products. The answer is pretty clear to me: they probably won't.
Historically speaking, if you bet on being disappointed, you aren't usually too far off the mark.