Some cite free software as a force to prevent this kind
of madness. Right
But eventually we might have a situation where
commodity hardware can only
run officially sanctioned operating systems, and hardware that is capable
of running free software can't run the official stuff.
That and old platforms that are not of the "trusted" archetecture.
As I see it, the only way this is likely to be averted
is if free software
develops a sufficiently broad deployment that the market for computers
that can't run it is insufficient to satisfy the vendors.
...and enough old hardware to make it a battle.
Allison