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So your position is that a “free” OS is one that allows you to install it without a product key, and nothing more. Is that the point you’re trying to make?
Okay if you’re just going to keep speaking cryptic nonsense I’m not going to continue to entertain this conversation.
What’s cryptic about having the freedom to install a distro without a product key locking me out?
So your position is that a “free” OS is one that allows you to install it without a product key, and nothing more. Is that the point you’re trying to make?
Why is it necessary for Windows to lock itself behind a product key? What freedom are you describing that’s non binary throughout it’s iterations?
Why don’t you want to answer the question?
Because I already answered my position on freedoms. You have not. I want to learn what you see Windows frees where Linux restricts.
You didn’t answer anything. You wrote a bunch of cryptic nonsense that you repeatedly refuse to clarify so we’re done. Goodbye.
Ok corporate drone.