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2005-07-06
Most GNU/Linux vendor are US based or have US offices Red Hat , Novell , Gentoo , etc ... The US government is a huge user of GNU/Linux it's just never mentionned because it's not what cost the most ...
Corporate world mostly use Free Software and Open Source solution , there is more of everything else then there are Microsoft desktop ...
Russia and China already started their switch to Free Software a long time ago.
What's great with Free Software is you can pay someone to adapt it for you and then deploy it once it's ready.
Edited 2009-02-12 22:34 UTC