So I'm not the only one here that thinks that MS would benefit from rolling their own linux distro. Wouldn't so many people buy a distribution that has drivers for hardware that only works for windows at the moment? or that integrated easily with other MS software? (exchange, terminal services, office...).
The only big show stopper I see is that they would have to eat their own FUD, so many time bashing linux that releasing their own version would take quite some marketing
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Unfrozen caveman lawyer has filed a lawsuit against General Motors, Ford, and other giant car manufacturers. Here are his comments:
"I'm just a caveman, I'm scared by the sound of cars, but the only thing I know is that the cars use wheels, wheels that I invented some centuries ago and have full IP on derivatives of the wheel, be it of stone, wood, iron.
SCO will have a very hard time trying to mantain the stock price until then, they will run out of topics for a press release
next time they will say: This message will self destruct in 5..4..
So I'm not the only one here that thinks that MS would benefit from rolling their own linux distro. Wouldn't so many people buy a distribution that has drivers for hardware that only works for windows at the moment? or that integrated easily with other MS software? (exchange, terminal services, office...). The only big show stopper I see is that they would have to eat their own FUD, so many time bashing linux that releasing their own version would take quite some marketing
I'll wait until they start selling the Eiffel tower
I dare you to try and find any other data format that was commonly used 32 years ago that you can still read with current equipment.
punchcards.. what? you mean you don't have your punchcard read connected?
more lines of code from SCO
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Periodically we hear people say they tried to contact Microsoft about a product or service vulnerability and that Microsoft didn't respond.
We are concerned that people may not know how to report security vulnerabilities to Microsoft.
The Microsoft Security Response Center investigates all reports of security vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft products. If you believe you have found a security vulnerability affecting a Microsoft product, we'd like to work with you to investigate it.
You can contact the Microsoft Security Response Center by emailing secure@microsoft.com directly, or you can submit your report via our web-based vulnerability reporting form located at https://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/defaul
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Unfrozen caveman lawyer has filed a lawsuit against General Motors, Ford, and other giant car manufacturers. Here are his comments: "I'm just a caveman, I'm scared by the sound of cars, but the only thing I know is that the cars use wheels, wheels that I invented some centuries ago and have full IP on derivatives of the wheel, be it of stone, wood, iron.