They can make it illegal to sell certain types of hardware to consumers that allows you to install your own operating system. Of course, there is still virtualization. You can run Linux in a web browser nowadays (badly, but if there was a reason to improve it I’m sure it would be done)
They can’t do anything about Linux. Someone will just fork a copy that doesn’t have that.
They can make it illegal to sell certain types of hardware to consumers that allows you to install your own operating system. Of course, there is still virtualization. You can run Linux in a web browser nowadays (badly, but if there was a reason to improve it I’m sure it would be done)
If they can ban hardware they don’t like, they can ban software they don’t like too, they could just make Linux illegal to operate.
Illegal won’t stop me. Pirating is also illegal. And that ban is working out soo well.
“Linux ISOs” would stop being the obvious legal use of p2p!
@DFX4509B @BlackPenguins say that to PGP