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RE[5]: Microsoft, Novell?
by twenex on Wed 8th Nov 2006 01:49
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2005-08-28
well about the only poster I (and I'd imagine many other folks here) see who pretty much consistently in almost every linux discussion that comes up feel the needs to spew some negative insult towards a certain OS and it's fans is, well, you. Look, I like Linux. Really I do. In fact, I make my living largely supporting it in a large university environment. But guess what? I'm typing this comment from IE7 on an XP box at home, that I also happen to really enjoy using as well. Your comment about the OSS "community" just doesn't hold water when you actually work with this stuff. Sure you can find your usual slashdotesque comment on the net about "Windoze Sux" "MS blows" blah blah blah. But does that mean all those fortune enterprises running their companies backends on Linux, all those supercomputers across the world, those root name servers, etc., you really think their admins are folk who'll talk like that? And that the CEOs of said companies will buy that type of argument? Or are those comments more likely coming from some kid runing his counter strike server on a linux box?
Did a penguin bite and give you rabies or something? You really seem to be dripping in venom towards, an OS... That's kind of sad really.
Edited 2006-11-08 01:26