Sorry but what you're referring to as Windows is actually GNU/NT Kernel...
*GNU\NT
Gnu - linux
Please try to request the source code with that screenshot!
you do it
You dun goofed here. You don't need to agree to the GPL to use GPL software, so the Next button shouldn't be greyed out when the checkbox is unchecked. You also only need to show the user the GPL when you give them a copy of the software, so there's no need to show it during the installation process.
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Like, with GIMP, or did you actually change the code somehow?
it is obiviously a joke so. -> like with gimp seems to be it BUT there is an actual project that reverse ebgineers windows. It is not good and will never be ready.It is just pretty neat and for educational purposes and is called ReactOS check it out if you wanaa
Aww, I was hoping OP actually hacked the text content.
yes
Awe shit. Micro$oft in shambles.
Microsoft be like
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