If you start licensing software, effectively making it illegal to run unlicensed software , then you can wave goodbye to Linux or any open source software, as it may well meet the test requirements, but without an "owner" of the software, no one will get it licensed.
"unlike something like Linux, most people have actually used macs and still choose to use something else"
Maybe true in america, but in the UK Macs are like hens teeth, no one uses them, no one wants them, and if you do have one, it's impossible to buy software, as no one sells them here.
Depends if the Xbox 3 does what the PS2 did, ie. is backwardly compatible.
If you start licensing software, effectively making it illegal to run unlicensed software , then you can wave goodbye to Linux or any open source software, as it may well meet the test requirements, but without an "owner" of the software, no one will get it licensed.
Maybe you're more comfortable with C:\>DIR C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 ?
"unlike something like Linux, most people have actually used macs and still choose to use something else" Maybe true in america, but in the UK Macs are like hens teeth, no one uses them, no one wants them, and if you do have one, it's impossible to buy software, as no one sells them here.