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2005-07-06
>Funny thing is that Linux is already losing steam. So
>much energy spent, so little forward motion. Microsoft
>could probably do next to nothing and Linux would fizzle
>out on its own accord. Rather pathetic, but very human.
Pffttt.. Your nuts. Please show proof. Linux is increasing in marketshare, and sales at a good clip.
Hell, most large companies are just NOW discovering Linux.
The Linux OEM space is just getting started too, there are lots of solutions vendors that are just now starting to offer Linux solutions to SMB's.