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On the contrary, according to the DMCA, Apple has full legal control over what hardware OS X can be installed on, and any attempt to bypass those access controls is a crime. I'm not saying I think the law is a good thing, but, for now, it is the law.
At some point, these lawsuits have to just not even matter to these guys. "Well, we're already in the hole for $1.2 billion, what's another $200 million? It's not like we actually have all this money anyway..."
Kind of like someone who is put in prison with 150 life sentences. Really? What's the point?
Saying that a distribution of Windows is going to come in an array of different versions is like saying the sky is blue; it's about as obvious as things get.
I, personally, use Linux Mint, an offshoot of Ubuntu, but far better equipped than its parent. I, a proclaimed newbie, think Mint is the winner in the battle for user-friendly systems.
I don't think that's as much an Apple problem as it is a Linux problem. Don't get me wrong- I support and have computers that run Linux- but it is known to have hardware compatibility issues with many devices, many of them not from Apple.
Thats probably one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. Just because its the best doesn't mean it can't be improved upon. What if the makers of the Ford Model T said, "Well, this is the best car out there! Our work is done here!"