If you purchased Windows in California Lindows is saying you may be able to get a free LindowsPC from the Microsoft antitrust settlement. Here's the story. and here is the application form.
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Hehehehe..... :)
Bill must be going absolutely crazy!
It's a free PC that doesn't come with a hard drive...
Looks like it runs off of the lindows OS thast boots from the CD. Kinda cool, shame it's not outside of Cali.
Wish i were in cali :(
A LindowsPC isn't worth it... not by a long shot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Radical Dreamer
No reason you can put a HDD in it and slap a micro$oft OS on it to make it useful. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jaeger
No you'd have to put linux on it for that ! ... but hang on that's what it came with in the first place ... kind of ! :butt: :grin:Quote:
Originally Posted by ilovetheusers
catch 1, gotta waitt ell next year to get.
catch 2, gotta live or bought software from california
catch 3, just make the claim $100 and you dont have to have proof
catch 4, only the first 10,000 will get it
Read the FAQ :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Radical Dreamer
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Do I have to live in California to qualify for this program?
No. Because the settlement period covers several years, there are millions of people who may qualify for this program who do not live in California. The easiest way to find out if you qualify is to use the Instant Settlement* Wizard. Top
Always gotta ba a pain in the :butt: huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by confus-ed
You are right thouogh. With linux on it you could, um, um, surf the web with mozilla! And, you could, um, um, surf the web some more!
Of course ! :D (both points !) :eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by ilovetheusers
Well, I just sent in my application. Good thing I spent my ENTIRE tour in the Marine Corps in Cali, huh?
June 13, 2004 is when they are supposed to start paying up.......I can be patient tho. If nothing else I'll use it for a router or something.
Done all that... I doubt it will matter/count. Microsoft is going to fight Lindows since no 3rd parties can process the claim for other people. I found it odd that Lindows would actually think they would get a check out of Microsoft.... Just the same I got the free Lindows software (which I don't know if I'll use but I have it) and though I'm pretty sure I am one of the first 10,000 people I am not counting on getting the computer, whatever it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by +Daemon+
I wonder if I could submit a Microsoft approved claim since they are claiming the Lindows offer is not valid?
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Originally Posted by NetScum
Not really, lots of people sue M$ and win millions upon millions. Novell got them for something like 400 mil. Usually M$ has to blatently rip off the company that sues it first though.
Well maybe I should have said that differently :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ilovetheusers
After reading more about the settlement Microsoft clearly states you have to sign the agreement, not use a digital signature plus no 3rd parties can submit or make the claim on your behalf... obviously they were thinking ahead that this very thing would happen.
I do have to agree with MS on part of the claim process, Lindows clearly did all they could to encourage people to claim the maximum refund regardless if they qualified or not. If people want to hold MS accountable for their deeds the same people should not do whatever they can to rip them off either...
funny thing is, everyone in california that had bought a m$ product one time or another and or registered it at one point, got a settlment form. Everyone in my family got one and lots of friends to.
This is for thr $100 only, but I filled out the form for the free pc, but Since it isnt signed I guess m$ is trying to bring it down