Name: Anonymous 2010-02-11 7:16
Everyone praises it because it's free, yet nobody understands the layers and codes of an OS. Windows NT is the original code written by Microsoft,built almost entirely from scratch while Linux uses code from NT kernel to function well.
Don't trust me? Why do you think that RAM gives a few KB for MS-DOS? Why do you think that almost all PC hardware comes with: "Windows Vista/Windows 7 ready".
It's because Linux uses Microsoft code to work, from a sub-MS DOS system to the drivers, which are completely taken from new Windows systems whenever they upgrade the kernel.
After all, this shady "free software" OS would never function without the support of Microsoft's giant hand, which supplies them drivers.
Why do they do it? It's easy, Linux is basically Microsoft's bitch. They use it to protect their servers(even if it's MS Server which is running on their actual servers). It's important for Microsoft to deliver the latest updates to IBM/Novell because otherwise, Microsoft's hardware would be in danger.
Now, this makes Linux an extremely powerful server kernel, but a joke such as GNU/Linux will never work. Without Microsoft's support for the GNU free software, it will never be a decent OS.
In before butthurt GNU/Linux people: trust me guys, you're basically assuming that a free OS can function without Microsoft.
No matter what your opinions are, look at what you're thinking and say to yourself that it's true. You'll probably laugh.
Don't trust me? Why do you think that RAM gives a few KB for MS-DOS? Why do you think that almost all PC hardware comes with: "Windows Vista/Windows 7 ready".
It's because Linux uses Microsoft code to work, from a sub-MS DOS system to the drivers, which are completely taken from new Windows systems whenever they upgrade the kernel.
After all, this shady "free software" OS would never function without the support of Microsoft's giant hand, which supplies them drivers.
Why do they do it? It's easy, Linux is basically Microsoft's bitch. They use it to protect their servers(even if it's MS Server which is running on their actual servers). It's important for Microsoft to deliver the latest updates to IBM/Novell because otherwise, Microsoft's hardware would be in danger.
Now, this makes Linux an extremely powerful server kernel, but a joke such as GNU/Linux will never work. Without Microsoft's support for the GNU free software, it will never be a decent OS.
In before butthurt GNU/Linux people: trust me guys, you're basically assuming that a free OS can function without Microsoft.
No matter what your opinions are, look at what you're thinking and say to yourself that it's true. You'll probably laugh.