• Dremor@lemmy.world
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    I can show you many receipts where I bought a Windows laptop without a trace of any Windows licence on it.

    Same, you can’t really install macOS on anything else than a Mac.

    Sure you can do a Hackintosh, or run Windows without a proper licence (you can buy a Windows for like… $2 on the grey market). But you won’t have any support…

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        It is not free if you have to pay a specific hardware from the same company to run it. Same goes for Windows, it is not free if you are forced to buy Windows with the laptop.

        In both case you pay for the software through the hardware.

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          Of course it is. It cost me nothing to download and install it.

          Unless you can show me how you’re actually paying for the operating system, then I don’t see how you can keep making this argument. It makes no sense.

          It’s the same nonsense is arguing that you have to pay for Linux just because the computer you are running on cost money.

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            You can download Windows for free too. But in both case you won’t have any support unless you are running it on the authorized hardware. Windows does it though a licence, Apple through the hardware kirks.

            Go on, try installing your “free” OS on a Thinkpad, and tell me if you manage to get it running.

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              I don’t understand how compatibility has anything to do with the cost of something. As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, any operating system requires that you pay money for a compatible device to run it on.

              You’re just drawing some imaginary line at Apple computers. But that makes no sense.

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                21 hours ago

                Actually, the macOS software license specifically mentions to install macOS only on hardware built by Apple itself. The line is not imaginary lol