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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dimosd
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"First of all, I don't know how to make money on it,"Whitehurst said. "Very few people are running a desktop that's mission-critical," so they do not want to pay the company for a desktop OS, he said


Linux wasn't invented in America and it's a good thing it's not (entirely) in its hands...

Hint: It wasn't invented with the goal of making money. It "just happened".

Edited 2009-03-26 02:04 UTC

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