> Those of you who hate Windows bloat (but need Windows to test on a VM or
> something) should check out TinyXP and TinyVista.  All of the programs you
> hate (e.g. Windows Media Player) can easily be replaced with the stripped
> down open source ones you like (VLC, etc).
> 
> (Not sure how the licensing works out, but I'm assuming you can install it
> if you have a legit Windows license.)

Care to walk me back to how this relates to Linux? Seems to me that it's a 
proprietary OS, with licensing requirements and probably a lot of shady 
licensing problems, based on an even more proprietary OS with even more 
licensing requirements and shady licensing problems.

-- 
Mark Holmquist
Student, Computer Science
University of Redlands
marktrac...@gmail.com
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