Ordcestus, you get that right and I really appreciate all your hard work. I 
wished I had the resources to do as much as you're doing right now but believe 
me I'm definitely not "the user
 who sits on his hands warming them
 with his own exhaust while everybody else
 does the work".

The problem is you don't seem to get what I mean - doing our best distributing 
GNU/Linux even using our entire user base is nothing to compared to how much of 
their shit Microsoft is able to get to people every day the way I'm talking 
about without even trying.
I think calling to arms to make these practices stop as soon as possible is 
definitely not something to be thought of as "Windows whining" in any way.
Although many of us do whatever they can, convincing people to switch becomes 
increasingly difficult the more they get addicted to Windows and seeing the 
results of all my efforts falling far short to Microsoft's distribution 
machinery, I really don't think that despite all our massive grassroots 
activity (or "guerila warfare" if you wish) can't really make any significant 
difference in the long run.

Think of it this way - taking this unfair advantages from them right now
will definitely save us much work in the future because if Microsoft
keeps constantly pumping Windows into every pre-built computer out there
(especially with the increasing market share for laptops which are where
the problem is most obvious), we will soon find ourselves in the
situation when we have no audience interested in our "now average joe-
proof" system.

And finally, all the user friendliness as you see it is caused by patent
restrictions (I think this is the case of the DVD playback you mentioned
and unfortunately for us it's something we can't help) and unlimited 3rd
party support which we'll never get unless there's enough of us, so
again - trying to stop this machinery is in our best interest and should
be a priority.

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