I have Linux on every laptop and desktop I've bought in the last 5 years (including Macbook Pro's). If I can't install Linux on it (at least in dual boot or as a VM) then I don't buy it. That's one of my first questions. So, Microsoft, if you want me to continue to buy, administer, and develop on the Windows platform, then had better back off the Signature Edition requirement.
I have Linux on every laptop and desktop I've bought in the last 5 years (including Macbook Pro's). If I can't install Linux on it (at least in dual boot or as a VM) then I don't buy it. That's one of my first questions. So, Microsoft, if you want me to continue to buy, administer, and develop on the Windows platform, then had better back off the Signature Edition requirement.