On Thu, 11 May 2006, Stuart wrote: > > "Robin Laing" wrote: > > The point is how many people actually read and understand the EULA. I > > wonder how many people realize the rights that they hand to MS when they > > click on the agree or install their latest version of XP. <<snip>> > I applied for an IT job in a (US) gambling casio once. The state > gambling commision has very strict rules about who can access > the computers used to control the gambling machines. As a result, > the casino used linux boxes for that, since the MS EULA effecitively > allows MS or their agents to access (this includes remotely or via > software updates) an MS box at any time. > > If I were an official in charge of technology in any country outside > the US, I would be very concerned about the use of Windows > machines in my country. > Even in the US, if I were officially in charge of computer technology I'd be concerned. Which is part of the reason I don't have Windows any longer for any of my machines (The other part of the reason being that Windows' style of use was giving me hives - but that is _entirely_ a different story.) -- ============================================= If you think Education is expensive Try Ignorance Author Unknown ============================================ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list