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Re: Should the Fed Gov break up Microsoft?
>Linux is not the only "open source" operating system around, given that
*BSD
(another UNIX-like OS) and Minix are distributed with source code. But
even
if this wasn't the case, Linux does not have enough market control to be
considered a monopoly -- let alone an abuser of monopoly power.
Around linux circles i hear things like 'microsoft will go down, and linux
will be the desktop os used by everybody'. If it happens (and i am
definately sure that it will not, linux is not suited for desktop use),
and if macintoshes, and all the others, remain with their amount of
computers/OSs on desktop, then linux will have 95 or so percent of the
market: then would you call it a monopoly?
>If what you are suggesting were the case, then Apple could have been
considered
a monopoly for selling Apple II computers. Only an Apple II could, after
all,
run Apple II software.
Not really...if you were distributing a BASIC program then to run on a
different computer, a few changes after, it would run quite happily.