but since ubuntu seems to be the most friendly version of linux and it even 
comes with a screen reader, it would be great if it would go mainstream. 
What's holding it up? It's free. anyone who wants it can get it. So why 
isn't it mainstream? Why aren't people selling cheap computers with ubuntu 
pre-installed? And I think skype should make a version of skype for the 
gnome desktop so it can be used with orca. Also can accessible games be 
played in ubuntu using a windows simulator? And I wish they'd solve some 
issues like good OCR for ubuntu and gnome and I wish that it would work on 
my computer from 2002 that has a linksys wifi USB adapter and maybe some 
other things that ubuntu is not liking.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "shaun everiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Keys for my laptop


> <sigh>
> I know, I wish linux would go mainstream one of these days, legally that 
> would solve loads of things when it finally did.
> At 06:09 a.m. 22/12/2007, you wrote:
>>Hi Shaun,
>>The law is on the side of the parent company who holds the copyrights
>>for the software. If you buy Windows Vista for $250 one day and your
>>computer dies the next and you need a product key replacement and
>>microsoft charges $215 for the new key that is their legal right. That
>>is the actual prices quoted to me from Microsoft for Vista Home Premium.
>>While that  royally sucks the law is behind them, and we are just out of
>>luck.
>>We are fortunate in our small ag market that most developers, BSC, GMA,
>>etc don't charge for product key replacements. That isn't true for the
>>main stream markets where companies will charge you an arm and a leg for
>>new keys.
>>
>>shaun everiss wrote:
>>> thats all and good as long as you are prepaired to offer keys or a 
>>> sertain number of keys per month etc free or have some scheme.
>>> I do aggree with tom that I'd rather pirate than pay more than the 
>>> product cost just to get another licence, that really drives me away.
>>> i personally don't know what I would do if this did happen.
>>> Is there anything legal I can actually do if this does actually happen.
>>> I've been happy to just not bother but with all the crack down on 
>>> torrentsites and the like as well as all the other things around I now 
>>> wander what a consumer can actually do if they come over this sort of 
>>> thing.
>>> I'm not against hardware activations or activations of any kind as long 
>>> as they work properly and don't change because of say a software driver 
>>> update or firmware update to hardware or software, or not work for an 
>>> unknown reason or cost a load of extra cash to replace.
>>> This applies to all things really, oh and you can reply offlist if it 
>>> starts going a bit ot.
>>> I would be interested to know what I could do.
>>> I wander if I can buy a number of licences for things or get some 
>>> ensurance for the life of the actual os or for a sertain number of years 
>>> and pay a little extra up front, I'd probably be happy to do that.
>>> I've been lucky and its fair to say most don't probably have or won't 
>>> probably have that issue.
>>> I know on xp related things I can install the software on to as many 
>>> systems as I want with the same key as long as the system I have loaded 
>>> is the only system thats using the licence on at the current time as i 
>>> have done this with office a few times when my laptop was giving me hell 
>>> and I had to get a second one when repairs were done and then get 
>>> another replaced.
>>> Another thing i wander is what I do if I have a dead laptop, and I still 
>>> have the recovery cd with the product key and actual software or just 
>>> the actual key only I know these things can be linked to another oem 
>>> serial of a laptop but I now have a useless code for xp home which I 
>>> can't activate which I have tried.
>>>
>>
>>
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