[nycphp-talk] Linux vs. Windows in PC Magazine August 3 Edition - "Smear Factor"
LeeEyerman at aol.com
LeeEyerman at aol.com
Sat Jul 10 09:05:02 EDT 2004
Linux vs. Windows in PC Magazine August 3 Edition - "Smear Factor"
In John C. Dvorak's monthly column (8/3/04) he has written an article
entitled "Smear Factor." The gist of the article is that Microsoft has basically
started a fierce underground smear campaign against Linux. Now I know a bunch
of you went no da -- where have you been? But before you chop my head off
read on. The article goes far beyond the usual anti-Linux propaganda. The
article identifies past and new "developing" PR campaigns that allow Microsoft
to bash Linux with untruths while maintaining distance from the negative PR.
Quoting from the article: "Making one of these campaigns work takes a lot of
resources and skill, and has to be secret too.... We may be witnessing a
whole new way of trashing a product [Linux] -- an eclectic assault on all known
fronts and even in the creation of new ones." This is a director quote from PC
Magazine (8/3/04) page 51.
John Dvorak outlines the newest attack against Linux - that Torvalds did
write the OS - it is an assembly of stolen code from SCO and others. John
Dvorak also reports of an institute named Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTi)
_http://www.adti.net/_ (http://www.adti.net/) that supports this attack --
prior to this attack, AdTi never consulted and worked in this arena.
On their homepage they state: "Welcome to AdTI.net, ground zero for the
global controversy over the hybrid-source operating system, Linux." (ground
zero...hmmm) The entire anti-Linux portion of the site seems devoted to
establishing one fact: That Torvalds did not write Linux from scratch and all those who
assisted may have used bits and pieces of copyrighted software. In my
opinion this is one of the essential elements for SCO to make their copyright
infringement case. If Torvalds and the Linux community used some SCO code to
speed the production of Linux, then there may be copyright infringement (triple
damages, accounting for profits, etc, etc) This is the part of the campaign
that establishes possible infringement that I believe Dvorak is referring to.
Parts of the site even call Torvalds credibility into question. It is
really shocking stuff. The funny part is, this site which claims to be ground
zero for global controversy on Linux has articles on: Reagan, Roosevelt
Rushmore - Gandhi's Unpower-Grab, Federal and State Savings from Internet Phone
Calls, Federal Policy Review with Greenspan, Democracy in Iraq, etc. Really
weird stuff. This is all very scary, all my websites and servers are Linux
based.... does this scary anyone else?
Dvorak's article is really great work. I have been reading his articles
since I was a little kid, and is the only reason I keep buying PC Magazine. The
article ends stating that Microsoft's intent is to slow the Linux growth by
making Corp and Individuals take a "wait and see approach" - while Microsoft
keeps selling its products.
If I had to take two things away from the article:
1) Linux needs to be MUCH securer than MS. Now I have talked to so many
Linux admins who say Linux is far more secure. Is it really or are we just
kidding ourselves because Linux hardly gets attacked. Elsewhere in the same
edition, a statistic is quoted that computers are attacked by viruses, worms, etc
within 15 seconds of being placed on the Internet. If Linux wants to
compete, we need to know we are secure.
2) The SCO issue is big. It needs to be addressed. I think a more
proactive stance to international and US copyright law needs to be put in place that
ensures the legal transfer of intellectual property to the Linux community.
Lastly, in John Dvorak's weekly "Inside Track" (page 51) John outlines the
many issues surrounding the Microsoft $2 Billion investment in Sun and its
ramifications. I am not going to review it but it is almost as alarming as the
first article. (One quick note MS went up against Sun in a bid for Thailand
- Microsoft dropped there price of $500-600 MSRP US software to $40 a copy to
compete with Linux/Sun/Star Office. Linux Won! This has to scare the ^#$&
out of Bill.) The gist of the article is that Sun may be bought by Fujitsu,
Star Office may be scrapped, and Java spun off (and if I had to bet MS would
buy it.)
I would strongly suggest people pick up these articles. I truly believe
that John Dvorak is a fair man, and I think he has opened this issue for a
reason. Here is the no da part - Microsoft has launched a secretive all out
assault against Linux. Linux is there biggest threat - and it makes them so
nervous. As a community, we need to start thinking of proactive positive
strategies that strengthen the computer infrastructure, continue to make computers
easier and far more secure for users to use, and bring back REAL competition to
this marketplace.
The first step I will make is joining everyone on the 14th (I think) for a
drink. It is a start anyway. Any other suggestions?
Have a great weekend. And let everyone know about these articles.
Lee Eyerman
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One last thing, this month's PC Magazine has an extensive article on
Internet security. PC Mag did a great job this month!
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