Turbolinux Is Latest To Sign Microsoft Pact 180
mytrip sends word that Turbolinux has followed Novell, Linspire, and Xandros in signing a patent and technology agreement with Microsoft. Microsoft pledged not to sue Turbolinux's users for patent infringement. Turbolinux, headquartered in Japan, sells Linux systems mostly in emerging markets such as China and India. The Betanews story speculates on some of the technology benefits Turbolinux might get out of the deal.
Dammit. (Score:2)
Re:Dammit. (Score:5, Funny)
Frustration is understandable, but targeted disgust can be more therapeutic. Instead of "dammit" try saying "treacherous judases who have just signed their own death warrant and thank fuck they're just a pissant little distro that nobody really gave a shit and whose only notable achievement is this sudden managing to replace the Linux world's apathy toward them in one stroke, albeit with dislike."
Yep, saying that is much more therapeutic. Especially at the top of a thread on an international tech news forum.
"Traitors - we piss on you!"
Whatever happened to TurboLinux? (Score:2)
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Keep it. I have several.
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Technology benefits? (Score:3, Funny)
huh? (Score:5, Funny)
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its not as quick off the line as SuperLinux and you do have to keep your CPU running a few extra minutes after you're done computing for the day (they make timers to help with that).
check your drives every 12,000 I/O's and it should run fine for years.
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Follow the money? (Score:2)
But I'm sure that is what happened.
Anyone have any other references? It appears that Microsoft is buying up the lesser Linux distributions.
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If it did, then companies could create sock puppet companies who license their IP to "prove" that a patent is valid. Doesn't carry any weight at all.
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I run openSUSE, both at work and at home, but my secondary home machine is going to be running Fedora Core as of next week.
Its not that I have a problem with Novell (I don't - I think they were blindsided by Microsoft's post-deal lies about the "patent protection racket"), but at the same time, I can "vote with my cpus" for a healthy linux ecosystem.
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If you wish to use Fedora the distribution goes on quite easy although like many Linux distributions you may have issues with your graphics drivers. Since I have a laptop with a Nvidia graphics card my installation using graphics was trouble free, however my wireless (PRO/Wirel
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iwl3945-firmware.noarch 2.14.1.5-1
Now, maybe you already have this package installed, im not trying to be a smartass here. But I only noticed this firmware yum-supplied repo last week, and it seems to have cleared up all of my problems with my PRO wireless card. Maybe it would do the same for you? Maybe not, maybe Im missing something else Ive done (Ive installed and compiled I dont know how man
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Looks like it just comes from plain old Fedora-updates. So it should be available easily to nearly anyone on FC.
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Thanks for the info. I see the date is still November 8th [fedoraproject.org].
Since its on a secondary machine, I don't minde doing the wipe/reinstall from scratch bit.
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I'm not that fond of Ubuntu for myself - I find it "too user-friendly" (what can I say, I'm a big fan of slackware :-),
Still, I might throw it on one drive again, so that I have a frame - but my needs and usage patterns aren't your "average user."
Re:huh? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:huh? (Score:5, Insightful)
had
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Probably, related to my new job, TurboLinux will have the best Open Sourced, Freewared
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Protection or mutual technology sharing? (Score:4, Informative)
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Even if there were guarantees to not sue Turbolinux customers, its moot [google.com]. Microsoft can't stop patent trolls from filing lawsuits against linux distrubutors or users, and in fact it appears [slashdot.org] Microsoft will be using patent trolls as a proxy to fight off competition underhandedly rather than face a competitor on technical merit. A good reference for this unethical, and possibly illegal, tactic is the Microsoft-Baystar-SCO [arstechnica.com] link in the now thoroughly debunked SCO v
Money ? (Score:3, Interesting)
Is this the case tody with TurboLinux ?
Re:Money ? (Score:4, Interesting)
Because MS sells so much more than Novell, in balance they owed more to Novell for the use of Novell's IP than Novell owed to MS for the use of MS's IP.
The good old days (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe they just died on the inside.
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The Turbolinux 10 Desktop now costs 29$ [turbolinux.com]
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From the distrowatch link parent cites ...
"Turbolinux 7 Server also supports the Large File Support (LFS) standard for working with applications that manage or handle up to four terabytes of data "
All the modern distros can have maximum file sizes larger than that ... old chart ... [novell.com]. And then you have these totally insane file size limits [wikipedia.org] ... Petabyte and exabite file sizes ....
Turbo linux? They lost their cachet around the time that PC makers stopped putting turbo buttons on computers.
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Turbo linux? They lost their cachet around the time that PC makers stopped putting turbo buttons on computers.
Ah yes, the King's Quest button, I think they took those out because King's Quest became unpopular.
I don't think that there's anyway that a credible Linux distro is going to sign one of these deals. There is no information whatsoever as to what "patents" are being infringed upon. One can only venture a guess that they are nonexistent, invalid or easy to remove. I can't see any other reason why MS hasn't disclosed which patents are being infringed upon.
Queen (Score:4, Funny)
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Another One Bites the Dust.
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Under Pressure?
Or maybe from the Microsoft side: "I want it all"
Re:Queen (Score:5, Funny)
that'll do
Blasphemy (Score:2)
Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me,for me,for me
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It sure as hell can't have been "Good Company" though.
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Keep Passing the Open Windows
Yeah Baby, thats gotta be the one !!
http://www.pemcom.demon.co.uk/queen/works/windows.html [demon.co.uk]
My list keeps growing (Score:2, Insightful)
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"Microsoft pledged not to sue Turbolinux's users for patent infringement."
(I should mention that I ANAL thing...)
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who?? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Red Hat might have problems if Ballmer makes good on his threats as they are based in the US.
And if worse comes to worse, then you always have a *BSD as you noted. There is really nothing to worry about as far as home users are concerned.
Re:who?? (Score:4, Funny)
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http://blog.mandriva.com/2007/06/19/we-will-not-go-to-canossa/ [mandriva.com]
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Damn (Score:2)
Caldera
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It is. Though happily I work in an environment where I was able to get our SuSE installation replaced with Debian. And I did that in response to their Microsoft deal. It's a small thing, but I did it and I liked that I did it.
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Tiny Trend (Score:3, Insightful)
I, for one, am not all THAT surprised, but neither all that concerned, either. The message from the other LARGER Linux distros like Redhat, Canonical, and Mandriva, have all have a clear message: ***NO*** If one of those were to fall for it, I would be VERY concerned.
Show us the infringing patents, Microsoft.... we are still waiting...
Is this really bad (Score:3, Interesting)
I don't know much about it so if I'm wrong could you please explain to me how this is bad?
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I haven't been following this too closely, due to lack of interest in MS or companies that get in bed with them. Debian and Ubuntu will still be there, and they're the best distros anyway. But, I'd say: ...because Microsoft are basically trying to set themselves up as a tax-taker on Linux. Because every time someone buys Linux from such organisations, MS will make a little in cash and/or profit. They're realising th
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Don Ballmer Strikes again (Score:5, Funny)
Trying to gain more visiblity? (Score:3, Insightful)
I can't grok what Novell could possibly have been thinking, but it would make sense for the less popular distros to align with microsoft as they instantly become newsworthy and generate more interest.
Has there *ever* been a slashdot story on TurboLinux prior to this? If there was it certainly wasn't recently.
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http://linux.slashdot.org/search.pl?query=turbolinux [slashdot.org]
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Is MS's threats liable or slander? (Score:2, Interesting)
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"It seems that they always throw around that "we'll protect our Intellectual Property..." line a lot, but no one seems to have a clue what their talking about. "
They are "protecting their intellectual property". Their intellectual property consists of Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. Ask anyone who's using Windows and is afraid of the forced downgrade to Vista on their next purchase ...
Oh, you meant like in software? Nothing to see there ...
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Microsoft and all large companies (
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I'd imagine that MS are doing just enough to stay out of that country. If Linux didn't have the support of IBM then I'd imagine it would be a different story. They would then just say what they like on the assumption that the Linux userbase couldn't mount a significant challenge.
Pat (Score:5, Insightful)
When Pat sells out, the fat lady will be singing. Not before.
Until then, get busy living.
Microsoft won't sue them but .... (Score:2)
Repeat quickly (Score:2)
Well okay, it's funnier in Spanish or Italian.
Uh? (Score:2)
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MS Turbolinux -> Mas-Turbolinux->Masturbo-Linux. Or, Wankers-Linux
Turbolinux?? (Score:2)
What they are doing is taking the infusion of cash to make a quick profit for the founders and they don't care if Turbolinux itself dies.
Of course no one really believes Turbolinux has any patents or other intellectual property to deal with so one must ask how they got Microsoft to agree. One must conclude that Microsoft is d
Totally unnecessary. (Score:2, Insightful)
2 - Microsoft vs linux is a lost case for microsoft in europe. Eu favors linux, loves it, encourages it from underhand. Eu dislikes microsoft practices. (evident from latest rulings) And even some governments in eu
AND, additionally (Score:2)
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I seem to remember something else from Japan that Microsoft might find.... interesting. [gamespy.com]
Novell signed the pact and a lot of good that did (Score:2)
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Profit! (Score:2)
Doesn't Microsoft usually end up paying out with these things? My proposition:
I'm not saying Microsoft is right, but I wouldn't mind making a few bucks helping them be wrong.
Creeping Lawyerism (Score:2)
Not only with the long term Microsoft execs heading there this month, but more importantly in relation to the SCO case. These guys sued almost directly after the SCO issue fell through. It's the sort of timing you would expect if an entity behind the scenes were switching to "plan b".
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Who? (Score:2, Insightful)
Turbolinux has patents? (Score:2)
They call it a "cross-licensing of the two companies' patent portfolios." What kind of patent portfolio can Turbolinux possibly have, and how could it possibly be a threat to Microsoft? A related question would be whether you can call it a patent portfolio if you have less than two patents.
Assuming (and I think this would be a reasonable assumption) that Microsoft would feel exactly zero threat from Turbolinux'
Think I will create my own Linux Distro! (Score:2)
1. Create a new Linux Distro or resurrect a old one.
2. Strike a deal with Microsoft to not get sued by them.
3. Profit.
The new distro name: Sellout Linux.
Dear MS.... (Score:2)
Yours
Tux.
And the problem is? (Score:2, Insightful)
Linus is a st
TurboLinux (Score:2)
TurboLinux ranked 72 on distrowatch (Score:2)
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Re:Turbolinux? (Score:5, Interesting)
Just another linux company slowly sliding into obscurity as other linux distros make get larger and more capable by the day. This market rationalization will end up with a few major distros ready to take on Redmond head-to-head - and win.
Small distros will still continue to exist, to serve their market niches where warranted, and not as "me to" linux.
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In order for that to happen, the item must first have been something other than obscure.
The last time I heard mention of Turbolinux, every distribution was obscure (and most of them still are). That Turbolinux continues to remain obscure while others have become somewhat more common does not mean that it's sliding anywhere, but is instead only an indication that it turned stagnant a long time go.
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(I was a tester. Actually deployed a commercial website on it, too. Somewhere, there are news clippings...)