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FREE Ebook - The Liberty Guide to Linux

Are you tired of being a slave to Microsoft’s monopolistic hold? As Mark Taber puts
it, "being forced into using rigid, poorly designed, overpriced and unstable, bloated
software". And now Windows XP stops working and you have to beg for Microsoft’s
permission to use software that you overpaid for.
In April 2000, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled that Microsoft
violated two sections of the 1890 Sherman Act. He concluded that Microsoft was a
monopoly that used anti-competitive means to maintain its dominance in Intel-based
operating systems.
"Give me freedom from product activation or give me Linux" - Stephen Bucaro
Free Yourself from Microsoft
Linux Display Settings
Setting Up a Linux Modem
Connecting Linux to the Internet
Working With Files in Linux
Don’t subject yourself to Microsoft’s "product activation" abuse. There is a better
operating system available that costs nothing, and you have the freedom to use as
many copies of it as you want without begging for anyone's permission. It’s time to
start using Linux.
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