Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 1st Oct 2005 16:22 UTC
Linux "No matter what strides the new generation of open-source companies make, they all owe a big debt to Torvalds. In 1991 the Finnish programmer started Linux as a project at the University of Helsinki. Fourteen years later the reverberations are still being felt." In this email interview Torvalds discusses his thoughts on where open source is heading and the challenges the Linux community faces.
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by on Sun 2nd Oct 2005 06:28 UTC

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Nice, These GPL and Linux morons just leaves a bad taste for the FOSS community. Spreading FUD against Windows and other good proprietary and none proprietary operating systems wouldn't do any good.

Linux ready for the desktop? BS.
It was not meant to be a desktop OS so until someone standardizes the Linux desktop we wont see it coming.