Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Nov 2005 18:52 UTC, submitted by sebFlyte
Linux "As desktop Linux becomes ever more professional, and with Microsoft still a year away from shipping its new Vista version of Windows, could now be the time to go open-source on the desktop? Of course, circumstances will vary from company to company, but if you're ready to make the move, there's a good crop of Linux distributions ready to accommodate your needs."
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archiesteel
Member since:
2005-07-02

I can't believe this flamebaiting comment was modded up to 5. I smell shenanigans.

It's not about being against criticism, it's about being in favour of constructive criticism. There's absolutely nothing constructive about Linux is Poo's comment. It's pure flamebait, poiting out weaknesses without putting the whole thing in context or offering suggestions to improve things.

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Tom K Member since:
2005-07-06

Here's a suggestion: Stop re-inventing the wheel and breaking stuff every 6 months. Success and support will follow.

I guess people like my comment.

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archiesteel Member since:
2005-07-02

Here's a counter suggestion: don't upgrade everything just because a new version is out. If something works, don't updgrade just for the sake of ugrading.

As far as people liking your comments go, I suspect that some people here have more than one profile, so they can mod comments more than once.

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