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Maybe not new, but definately a craze. Every company out there seems to have become involved in Linux lately. Many (almost all?) corporations, in technology sector, have embraced and are involved in Linux.
This is true. If you look at it on a number of levels, it's just another bunch of people obsessing. I suspect, like its arch-enemy Microsoft, it's just a passing thing. I wouldn't weld my ass to it without making sure I could get out. Nothing lasts forever.




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If you're going to continue making money, don't you put the cards (licensing agreements) on the table and make sure everything's legit?
Not all businesses are reputable or act in good faith, some only care about making money any way they can and getting away with it.
Linux is the new craze
It's neither a craze nor new.
Maybe not new, but definately a craze. Every company out there seems to have become involved in Linux lately. Many (almost all?) corporations, in technology sector, have embraced and are involved in Linux.
Made? Doubtful. I think the production/sales numbers were greatly exaggerated.
The price is given and the userbase was in an OSNews article ( a Bernd interview ), but could not find it. Some other posts I found, said it was 1 Million CDs Sold (but I believe they may have included free LiveCDs in that number and maybe even update CDs, which go for less, and I can not find the articles / stories to verify any of this). They might have been in the Yellowtab stories which disappeared with yellowtab.com
I'm very confident that I read it was just over 100,000, but if I'm wrong and it was 1 Million (unverified), then I'd really wonder what happened there.
Anyone know where to get the Bernd interview stating userbase or number of Zeta CDs sold for 1.0?
Not questionable, it's settled.
Not settled. If I accuse you of stealing my bike and you deny it, does it mean we settled it. I guess you must have stole my bike, because I said so. (Also for fun, lets assume I'm a reputable person and you're a shady individual. So then, you must have stole my bike because of this). No trial for you (to discover the truth), because everybody knows you stole it.
Edited 2007-04-08 16:53