InformationWeek is speculating on how Linux will change in the next four years. "By 2012 the OS will have matured into three basic usage models. Web-based apps rule, virtualization is a breeze, and command-line hacking for basic system configuration is a thing of the past."
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Well 2012 is that year that many cultures that were completely isolated from each other have predicted to be the apocalypse...
I doubt the command line and hand editing configuration files will ever go away, especially since everyone still gives out help in the form of console commands. As long as that keeps going on, it won't go away.
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Well 2012 is that year that many cultures that were completely isolated from each other have predicted to be the apocalypse...
I doubt the command line and hand editing configuration files will ever go away, especially since everyone still gives out help in the form of console commands. As long as that keeps going on, it won't go away.
Edited 2008-08-15 13:10 UTC