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[News] Nigerian OEMs Boycotted Intel and Microsoft, OLPC Defends Self

  • Subject: [News] Nigerian OEMs Boycotted Intel and Microsoft, OLPC Defends Self
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2008 03:25:01 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Local OEMs boycott Microsoft, Intel

,----[ Quote ]
| The local Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the country may have 
| commenced boycotting of placing orders on the Operating System (OS) 
| dominantly supplied by the software giant, Microsoft Corporation and computer 
| processor manufacturer, Intel Corporation offices in the country.   
`----

http://itrealms.blogspot.com/2007/11/local-oems-boycott-microsoft-intel.html

OLPC Tells Nigerian Court: We Don't Use LANCOR's Keyboard

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| Here's what OLPC says was hidden from the court:
| 
|     * LANCOR has no valid patent
|     * OLPC hasn't sold any XO laptops in Nigeria
|     * it's a non-profit
|     * the beta XO laptops tested in Nigeria were not for sale and were not 
|     given away 
|     * OLPC never signed a EULA
|     * OLPC never reverse engineered anything
|     * its keyboards that will be distributed use all public domain techniques 
|     and not LANCOR's Konyin keyboard 
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080103211653578

Someone is not telling the true story here. Some links below about Microsoft's
corruption in Nigeria and Intel's crimes too.

"Q: Why was that a concern?
Gates: Because Intel was wasting its money by writing low quality software
that created incompatibilities for users, and those negative
experiences weren’t helpful for any goal that Intel had.
Q: Were they harmful to any goal that Microsoft had?
Gates: Only in the sense of hurting PC popularity by creating negative user
experiences."

                                        (Gates on Intel)

"I just said to them [Intel] that if they
would — whatever software work they were doing that was intended to
help Windows, they should talk to us about it early on if they wanted
to have the highest probability that it would, in fact, achieve that
goal.

And unfortunately, we never achieved that result; that is, they
would do things related to Windows that [sic] without talking to us in
advance, and then once they had done the work, there would be some
incompatibilities between what they had done and Windows itself."

                                        --Bill Gates

"...current PC technology is totally
sufficient for most office tasks and consumers desires and (..) any
performance bottleneck is not in today’s PC’s but in today’s COM pipes.
This in itself might slow down replacement cycles and life time
shortening until we find true MIPS eating applications - a priority not
only Intel should subscribe to."

        --Joachim Kempin, senior vice president for OEM sales, Microsoft

"When you taunt the referee, he usually
watches you even more closely. That’s what happened to Microsoft, whose
“up yours!” attitude toward the Department of Justice has inspired
investigators to dig even deeper. Now they’re looking at Microsoft’s
efforts to take over Java. These relentless investigations sap
Microsoft, and distract the DOJ from worse dangers such as Intel. And
Microsoft’s childish, insulting behavior is largely to blame."

                                        --Jesse Berst



Related:

,----[ Quote ]
| That [Linux] software effort does not have the support of Mr. Otellini, who
| is concerned about incurring Microsoft's wrath, the executive said.
| The two companies have a long history of tension over who controls
| the hardware and software direction of the "Wintel standard." Intel
| has said it is supporting both operating systems.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/16/technology/16chip.html?ex=1177560000&en=2ef52cee6b1fb0e3&ei=5099&partner=TOPIXNEWS


Lessons from Africa: How to Kill Your Own FUD

,----[ Quote ]
| So, even as Microsoft claims superior quality over Linux, they act as if they 
| don't even buy their own FUD. If they really believed that Windows was 
| superior to Linux, they wouldn't have to bribe people with “marketing help” 
| to get them to choose Windows.   
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http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2007-11-09-030-26-OP-MD-MS


Linux wins Nigerian school desktops back from Microsoft

,----[ Quote ]
| "We are sticking with that platform," said the official, who would not give
| his name.
`----

http://www.computerworlduk.com/management/government-law/public-sector/news/index.cfm?newsid=6124
http://tinyurl.com/27ycq9


[Mandriva CEO:] An open letter to Steve Ballmer

,----[ Quote ]
| Wow! I’m impressed, Steve! What have you done for these guys to change their
| mind like this? It’s pretty clear to me, and it will be clear to everyone.
| How do you call what you just did Steve, in the place where you live? In my
| place, they give it various names, I’m sure you know them.  
|
| Hey Steve, how do you feel looking at yourself in the mirror in the morning?
|
| Of course, I will keep fighting this one and the next one, and the next one.
| You have the money, the power, and maybe we have a different sense of ethics
| you and I, but I believe that hard work, good technology and ethics can win
| too.  
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http://blog.mandriva.com/2007/10/31/an-open-letter-to-steve-ballmer/


LANCOR's Adé Oyegbola Answers Groklaw's Questions About OLPC

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| PJ: Thank you for responding. I think you misunderstand then one thing about 
| OLPC. OLPC is a recognized charity under the law. Selling a laptop for cost 
| does not make them commercial, Ade.  
| 
| Many of my readers have been asking me, and I hope you do not feel insulted 
| if I ask on their behalf, but is there any connection or have you had any 
| contact with Microsoft or Intel?  
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20071203061340580


OLPC's Nigerian patent suit being waged by a man convicted of bank fraud

,----[ Quote ]
| The Boston Globe is reporting that LANCOR, the Nigerian-owned company that 
| has filed suit against the One Laptop Per Child project for patent 
| infringement, is actually helmed by a man convicted of bank fraud. He spent a 
| year in prison.    
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http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9827611-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad


,----[ Quote ]
| [PJ: I thought you might like to see the keyboard that LANCOR's thinks is 
| being infringed by the OLPC. Here's the page for the entire world. Ah! 
| Innovation. It certainly is an amazing technical advance to have 4 shift keys 
| so you can do accent marks. What genius could ever think of a keyboard that 
| can do an accent aigu? Genius, I say. Innovative genius. Nothing obvious 
| here. So you can certainly understand why LANCOR claims it must safeguard 
| with their lives the keyboard driver source code. For contrast, here is the 
| OLPC's Nigerian keyboard. So different I start to wonder if this was about  
| advertising a keyboard.]       
| 
| [...]
| 
| ...Dr Aja-Nwachuku said he was now assessing OLPC alongside other schemes 
| from Microsoft and Intel. 
| 
| [If you don't want a laptop from OLPC, because you feel you need schools, 
| uniforms and chairs first -- not that any of that makes sense since the kids 
| can sit outside under a tree and study with OLPC or at home -- why would he 
| be considering the Classmate from Intel or a "scheme" from Microsoft? You 
| tell me.] -    
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http://www.groklaw.net/newsitems.php


Intel: doing the dirty on OLPC

,----[ Quote ] 
| Intel’s agreement with the OLPC Foundation included a ‘non disparagement’ 
| clause, under which Intel and One Laptop promised not to criticize each 
| other, according to Nicholas Negroponte in the latest article in the Wall 
| Street Journal.   
| 
| Still Intel tactics have violated that repeatedly to kill OLPC efforts in 
| Nigeria, Libya, Pakistan, India, China and Intel is also still trying to pull 
| those tactics in Mexico, Brazil.  
| This is simply disgracefull of Intel, scandalous.
| 
| But Negroponte has signed an agreement saying that he is not allowed to 
| criticize Intel, so he is not allowed to talk about these shameless tactics 
| even though Intel is the one violating the agreement.  
| 
| So only independant voices on the Internet can get those messages of truth 
| out about Intels tactics. 
| 
| In Nigeria, Intel came and donated 3000 laptops to counter OLPC efforts, then 
| sells 17 thousand Classmates to Nigeria at a loss. 
| 
| Then Microsoft corrupted Nigerian officials with 400 thousand dollars to 
| install Windows XP on those instead of Mandriva Linux. 
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http://www.p2pnet.net/story/14124


Poor Kids' Laptop Cranks Up

,----[ Quote ]
| Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates earlier this year told the Microsoft
| Government Leaders Forum, "Geez, get a decent computer where you can
| actually read the text and you?re not sitting there cranking the thing
| while you're trying to type" (see Bill Gates Mocks $100 Laptop).
`----

http://www.redherring.com/article.aspx?a=17302 

One Laptop Per Child - Production Delays Caused By Microsoft, Intel?

,----[ Quote ]
| I sincerely hope that no matter what the people who are running the
| OLPC project decide, that their project will continue and not get
| bogged down in a play of corporate greed and ambitions.
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http://www.lockergnome.com/nexus/blade/2007/04/28/one-laptop-per-child-production-delays-caused-by-microsoft-intel/


Negroponte says Intel should be "ashamed of itself" 

,----[ Quote ]
| He is furious that Intel's CEO Craig Barrett called the One Laptop a
| gadget. The Negroponte initiative is caught in the middle of a vicious 
| fight between AMD and Intel, he said.
`----

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39733


Intensified Battle Lines

,----[ Quote ]
| Some years back Open Source Industry Australia (OSIA) spokesperson
| Steven D'Aprano had posed a most intriguing question, "If Microsoft
| has a problem with piracy, it shouldn't be blamed on OEMs who sell
| PCs with Linux pre-installed or no operating system at all. Should
| we discourage supermarkets from selling plain bread, because
| shoppers might steal butter from elsewhere?" 
| 
| [...]
| 
| For long now a tag has been associated with Linux. Industry players
| and resellers say Linux has become a smart, official, cheap and
| convenient form of piracy. The charge, is however, outrightly
| rejected by the Linux vendors.
| 
| At their end, open source vendors will not miss an opportunity to
| assert that anyone who has benefited out of piracy is the
| proprietary vendors, like Microsoft. 
| 
| [...]
| 
| Partners are already moving close to Linux vendors for various
| reasons. The days to come will, therefore, offer interesting
| battle lines unfolding between MS and open source players.
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http://www.channeltimes.com/India/Columns/Intensified_Battle_Lines/551-80562-751.html
http://tinyurl.com/37n6do

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