Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th Dec 2005 16:32 UTC, submitted by Valour
Linux "There is a lot of confusing information about the GNU/Linux operating system, open source and free software, and related issues in the press today. Many of these technologies and concepts are difficult to understand because they deviate from the standard historical traditions of the software industry. There are also a number of sponsored reports and other corporate propaganda published around the Web that smear the image of Linux and free software. In the interest of making a few basic concepts clear, this article will bring light to the darkness perpetuated by uninformed journalists, campaigning CEOs, and misleading advertisements."
Permalink for comment 75534
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
Anonymous
Member since:
---

Linux has never been intended to run on end-user desktops.

Linus designed linux to run on the desktop, because that's all he had, and that's how he wanted to use it. There are several quotes all over the internet supporting this contention. It is only since big business got involved in linux that it's been pushed towards the server space.

However, I do agree that supercomputer stats are meaningless in a discussion about desktop linux.

Reply Parent Score: 0