This all started because someone equated Linux with BSD (in response to you childishly taunting him) and I said I wish people would stop equating Linux with all UNIX. I don't like it when people say "Linux" instead of "UNIX" when talking about another UNIX operating system. I thought you'd agree with that sentiment. The only thing else I did in relation to UNIX was to state the three widely-accepted meanings of the word.
But then in response you had to go on an anti-IBM tirade that led to this.
Why you continue to create these confrontations
As shown, you created the confrontation.
LOL, you've spent the last ten posts trying to equate the two, whining that it's too hard for you to tell the difference. Another perfect example of circle speak.
But then in response you had to go on an anti-IBM tirade that led to this.
INTERNATIONAL Business Machines lost to Apple and Microsoft in the desktop computer wars, and their choice of Linux has solidified this. I understand this upsets you , but if you have some other reason you think I was unfair to IBM let's hear it. Is this finally the point you were trying to make? My quote "anti-IBM tirade" is what upset you, correct? Why?