Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Mar 2009 18:53 UTC, submitted by snydeq
Linux Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst questioned the relevance of Linux on the desktop, citing several financial and interoperability hurdles to business adoption at a panel on end-users and Linux last night at the OSBC.
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by Hiev on Wed 25th Mar 2009 19:01 UTC
Hiev
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2005-09-27

But but but, you are Red Hat, you are supposed to be cool with linux, even with the obvious flaws.

IMHO Linux missed the desktop train, and all for internal politics.

"But Linux on the desktop have worked for me since years ago"

Good for you.

"Even Linux developers he has known prefer a Macintosh to a Linux desktop, Kutty said."

Ouch.

Edited 2009-03-25 19:05 UTC

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