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| Weblog: | Seven iBook Logic Boards Later.. I'm Free | |
| Subject: | Unclear on the concept | |
| Date: | 2004-01-29 06:13:15 | |
| From: | rev_matt | |
| I'm not sure how changing your software frees you from hardware lock-in? | ||
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While I still have my iBook if I run Linux on it I'm not committed in anyway to running Apple hardware. I'm personally not dependent on using OS X.
It's great software, I've never claimed otherwise, but at the end of the day Apple is in charge of what I run. I can't get hardware from someone else if they treat me poorly to run OS X.
Now, they've been replacing my logic boards happily, but seven is a pain & I really have no assurance that the eighth won't do the same. In fact, a dead pool for it might be fun.
So instead of working on OS X, and investing more time in OS X, I'm just going to part ways.
Mind you, if I call today about the replacement program and they tell me they have the logic board problem nailed down I'm in a real quandry aren't I?