Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Jul 2006 20:55 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux The Linux world's very own version of Paul Thurrot, Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, lists 5 things Linux can learn from... Microsoft. "Linux does a lot of things right - open-source, security, reliability - but it's far from perfect. In fact, Linux and its vendors could stand to learn a few things from Microsoft. Yes, Microsoft. Like what? Here's my list of the top five things that Linux could learn from Microsoft." Next thing you'll know we'll have Apple switching to Intel and... Oh, wait.
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Steven, Steven, Steven.
by DoctorPepper on Fri 21st Jul 2006 21:32 UTC
DoctorPepper
Member since:
2005-07-12

I like you man, I read your articles all the time, but I'm afraid this time you're full of cow dung.

Not a single one of your points was even remotely valid. You need to get completely free of your past Microsoft influence and then see what Linux truly is.

RE: Steven, Steven, Steven.
by tomcat on Fri 21st Jul 2006 21:54 in reply to "Steven, Steven, Steven."
tomcat Member since:
2006-01-06

Could you provide some details on why "not a single one of [his] points was even remotely valid"? It would make your post harder to ignore.

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RE[2]: Steven, Steven, Steven.
by butters on Fri 21st Jul 2006 21:59 in reply to "RE: Steven, Steven, Steven."
butters Member since:
2005-07-08

read my post below

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by Duffman on Sat 22nd Jul 2006 09:24 in reply to "Steven, Steven, Steven."