To: SpaceBar
I predict 2005 will be a good year for linux.
You guys have been predicting the Year of the Linux Desktop for the past 7 years, at least.
72 posted on
01/05/2005 5:08:13 PM PST by
Bush2000
To: Bush2000
You guys have been predicting the Year of the Linux Desktop for the past 7 years, at least.
And every year Linux makes new inroads. Each year hundreds of new drivers written, better installers, bugs and security risks addressed, ironing out standards, and an amazing breadth of available software introduced or upgraded available for the downloading, all under the auspices of a peculiar kind of peer revue that weeds out crap quickly. Each year Microsoft's hegemony on the home computer market is nipped away at by a growing body of computer users and enthusiasts who have had enough of gaping security holes, confusing and restrictive licensing schemes and so forth. Linux is fun, fast, mature, and highly configurable to ones tastes. It also comes packaged in a highly user friendly way for installation for a variety of specialized uses and intended tasks. Local dead tree libraries are filled with books on Berkeley and AT&T style unix, so there's no shortage of resources to find out more for the curious mind. Microsoft has its place and will always have it's adherents. Linux just levels the playing field a bit and adds real choice to the equation. This is also true of the fine open source BSD products as well. Competition is a good thing.
77 posted on
01/05/2005 6:04:31 PM PST by
SpaceBar
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