How long until Microsoft buys Canonical?

How long until Microsoft buys Canonical?

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>corps take open sauce seriously
>now i can compile shit myself and don't have to worry about butt doors
>open sauce softwarez are now actually viable

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How long until Canonical buys Microsoft?

How long until Windows starts using Linux kernel?

It will be announced during 20.04 release.

I say 2022

Yes! Based microsoft. I never liked having a working desktop anyways.

Well I should say I think sometime by 2020 there will be an edition of windows server which operates on the Linux kernal.

Linux kernal wouldn't mean you wouldn't have a working desktop anyways. With the amount of pajeets they have I'm sure their desktop environment would be no worse than it is right now. Windows 10 fucks up UI all the time.

the WSL already does.

the Windows still uses NT

I give it a week or two

I thought they bought Canonical last year?

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Famous Flamingo will not be compromised.

I suspect they'd also supply relevant software other than just the kernel itself.

Why would you want to own the retards responsible for Ubuntu?

Because then you will have more retards at your side.

Sent from my Xubuntu 18.04.3 shit operating system (I want to go back to my debian-chan)

>I want to go back to my debian-chan
Debians comfy, I took the arch pill but I still like debian for portable stuff like my laptop.

Why would they bother?

Half of azure runs ubuntu.

They literally have to
Otherwise redhat/lennartware will infect the entirety of linux

Not him but version 2 will ship with the linux kernel.