Linked by Jeremy LaCroix on Thu 3rd Jun 2004 07:02 UTC
Linux During the majority of my time working with computers, Windows was the operating system of choice. Reason being, it's all I've known. In 2002, I took a college course titled "Linux Administration" which entitled me to a few cd-roms of Redhat 7.x. While this course was nothing more than a few extra credits for me, I fell in love with Linux and went through the entire textbook a week into the class. It was a nice feeling to use something "different" than what I was used to.
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Weell, I aggre in everything of what the author has said.

Linux is diversity and with so many tastes and so many package managers ,Linus will never be a unified os (forget ERMS ;) ) like BDS. Unless one or two Linux companis like Red Hat or Mandrake make such nice systems and gain all the Linux market share. But that utopic.