• kingthrillgore
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    11 months ago

    The problem that could occur is: Right now Microsoft doesn’t care about Linux or competitors, every OEM has to buy a Windows key anyways regardless. If SteamOS actually becomes a shippable option, Microsoft’s cavalier attitude is going to change quickly, and a lot sooner than it will take them to get an Xbox Handheld out the door.

    • MrPasty
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      811 months ago

      Why would an OEM need to buy a Windows license if the customer has no interest in using Windows?

      • @I_am_10_squirrels@beehaw.org
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        911 months ago

        It’s in their licensing, and how MS-DOS became the de facto operating system of early PCs. If you want to license Windows, you have to pay for every unit you sell - not just units with Windows pre-installed, but every unit.

      • @DavidGA@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        The deal Microsoft does with OEMs gives them a discount only if they pay Microsoft for every PC they sell, whether or not it actually comes with Windows.

    • @lyam23@beehaw.org
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      411 months ago

      I don’t understand how that’s a problem. Can you go into a little bit more detail about what you think the consequences might be to manufacturers choosing to use Steam OS or some other Linux operating system on their handheld devices?