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Looks like M$ is getting nervous at folks discovering what linux can do and mounting a smear campaign against linux......again.....:D

Microsoft, Asus launch anti-Linuxbook campaign

'It's Better with Windows'

By Rik Myslewski in San Francisco • Posted in Music and Media, 30th May 2009 03:55 GMT

Microsoft and Asus have teamed up to present a new advertising smarm-storm intended to extol the virtues of Windows on netbooks - and smear Linux.

The joint effort's spawn is a website entitled "It's Better with Windows." It's a simple site with a simple message: Windows can prevent poor, unsuspecting non-techies from "dealing with an unfamiliar environment or major compatibility issues."


And, yes, that's their emphasis, not ours.

The Asus-hosted site features a teeth-grindingly vapid video showcasing happy multiculties as they enrich their lives by using Asus Eee PCs running Windows, complete with a soundtrack of some of the most jejune tunes you may ever have the misfortune to endure.

Watch it if you dare.

Netbooks were once a happy hunting ground for Linux, but Microsoft has steadily gained ground on the open sorcery of that freely available OS - so much so that an NPD report last month stated that the Windows installation rate on netbooks has grown from 10 per cent in the first half of 2008 to 96 per cent in February 2009.

And now it appears that 96 per cent isn't enough for Microsoft. They want it all.

Why? Well, as the site proudly proclaims, Windows is trusted, familiar, and compatible. And, by implication, Linux isn't.

Those nice folks in Redmond and their co-conspirators at Asus are just trying to help. ®
 

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Apparently Bill doesn't have enough money, poor guy, lost billions because of this economic crap. Google comes out of nowhere, dominates the web, FireFox takes a nice chunk from them, now Linux, gotta love it.
 

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Linux is the best kept secret so far.
Linux, Ubuntu just runs great and it's all free.....;)
 

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I'm pretty good with computers, but I'll admit I have a little fear when it comes to trying Linux, maybe one day when I have the time and patience. lol
 

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Cobster said:
I have a little fear when it comes to trying Linux, maybe one day when I have the time and patience. lol
Linux is as intuitive to pick up as Mac, only it's all FREE....;)

My 6 yr old nephew just sat down and used it with minimun direction.
He saw the Firefox icon, clicked on it and went to his kiddie gaming site and was playing his games like he was on M$...
 

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Well clicking is easy, it's the installing, running software and other stuff that I'm wondering about.

I should learn though, part of me wants to.
 

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Dual boot is the way to go

Started out with a dual boot XP/Ubuntu.
This way you have both OSs available to use as you learn linux at your own pace.
After almost 3 yrs running linux, M$ is hardly run anymore. I can do it all on linux. All the software (thousands of apps and programs) is free also.
Installing/removing software is a breeze.
No more defragging, no AV, no malware, no registry problems, etc.
You just turn it on and run it, like it should be.

Installing Jaunty 9.04 64 bit version on my laptop took 15 minutes and that included auto installing the printer.
 
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