Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 26th Aug 2005 15:44 UTC, submitted by Salvatore Cangeloso
Windows It would seem that the upcoming release of Microsoft's Windows Vista does not seem like a good thing for the desktop Linux community. After all, this update to Windows XP is going to focus on two attributes which have pushed users to Linux for years- security and stability. Upon closer inspection though, the move to Vista may be the perfect time for the Linux community to make headway on the desktop and increase its user base dramatically. The number of features which Microsoft has cast aside since Longhorn and the hardware requirements of Vista have set the stage for a large scale move to desktop Linux.
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shiro
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2005-07-20

"You pro-M$ guys are so amusing"

Thank you if we can amused you :-) Because you're friggin bored us.

I'm not saying I love MS with all of my heart, it's getting bored to see linux fanboy scream so loud and attacking every other OS except their own. If you read all of my arguments is that I also use FreeBSD for my gateway and I'm comfortable with my current systems.

Now somebody else was talking about to help humanity ? ask Bill how much money has he donated through his wife's foundation. Ask other people how computer has helped their life or improve their life. By the way, at least 80% of these computers use Windows not Linux hence most of the computers that actually improve other people's life runs Windows.

All you can do is to keep saying RTFM, STFU, similar to some of those comments in Linux kernel.

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