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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Differentiate between System component and apps
by dukeinlondon on Thu 3rd Jun 2004 10:58 UTC

The problem also boils down to where the line should be drawn (and if it should be drawn at all) between system components and applications.

Linux distros have so far made the pragmatic choice of not drawing the line and that has satisfied the current user base of linux.