Posted on 10/27/2014 1:00:26 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Gone are the days when Linux was considered just “a cancer” by Microsoft’s big honchos, as the new CEO of the Redmond-based company says the open-source platform is quickly gaining ground on its Azure platform. Speaking at a cloud event in San Francisco, Nadella has suggested that “Microsoft loves Linux,” pointing out that the company is working to offer support for more Linux distributions through its Azure cloud service. Nearly 20 percent of Azure is Linux-friendly, he revealed, adding that starting this week, CoreOS is also supported. CentOS, Oracle Linux, Suse, and Ubuntu were already working on Azure.
What’s more, Nadella has revealed that Microsoft is working with Red Hat to make Enterprise Linux run on Azure as well, but more information on this will only be provided at a later time.
During his keynote, Nadella was standing in front of a banner with a text reading “Microsoft heart Linux,” trying to suggest that Redmond no longer sees the open-source world as one of its fiercest rivals.
Just got ubuntu up and running.
That old machine seems to run faster than it ever did with WinXP ... The user interface is a lot slicker than the X based stuff in IRIX and SunOS/Solaris I remember from the ‘90s. Software is a lot more mature as well.
That old machine seems to run faster than it ever did with WinXP ... The user interface is a lot slicker than the X based stuff in IRIX and SunOS/Solaris I remember from the 90s. Software is a lot more mature as well.
Awesome. Hope you enjoy it! With any luck it will now give you years more service.
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