| Microsoft the enemy to Red Hat and Linux community |
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| Written by Stan Beer | |
| Saturday, 18 November 2006 | |
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That of course implies that other Linux distributors, such as Red Hat, may be susceptible to Mcrosoft patent claims in future unless they pay protection money to Microsoft. Ballmer, who has become increasingly publicy vocal lately, has added fuel to the fire by implying that Linux infringes Microsoft patents. This of course is nonsense and even the most ardent Microsoft insiders who know anything about Linux, have not repeated Ballmer's claims. It is a well known fact that Ballmer has always regarded Linux as the enemy and many see the Novell deal as a sort of Trojan Horse through which Microsoft can get inside the community and fragment it. The implication that Linux contains code that infringes Microsoft's patents are of course ludicrous and without basis. If Microsoft really had a basis for that claim, it would have moved on it ages ago instead of trying to pry itself into the Linux space by buying access to Suse Linux clients.{moscomment}
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