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Name of the game is scalability ...
That's were Linux shines in this respect. From tiny embedded systems all the way up to massive teraflop supercomputers, that's scalability.
Posted by: MisterMiester   Posted on: 06/02/08  (Edited: 06/02/2008 @ 07:59) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Name of the game is scalability ...  MisterMiester | 06/02/08
The world doesn't owe its living to Microsoft  fr0thy2 | 06/02/08
Ah yes, the abuse...  Spiritusindomit@... | 06/03/08
Nice diversion there, well done wink  fr0thy2 | 06/03/08
Citation needed!  mark@... | 06/20/08
You realize Microsoft has a separate operating system...  Anton Philidor | 06/02/08
MS lock-in abuse part II? Dream on .....  fr0thy2 | 06/02/08
Third party modifications...  bjbrock | 06/02/08
Different word  Anton Philidor | 06/02/08
False premises  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/02/08
Not now.  Anton Philidor | 06/02/08
Microsoft's ste  Hemlock Stones | 06/02/08
Anton actually makes a good point  j.m.galvin | 06/02/08
Not necessarily  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/02/08
Correct ...  MisterMiester | 06/02/08
That was not Anton's point  j.m.galvin | 06/02/08
You can also pay Wind River, Montavista, TimeSys, etc, for a complete build  DonnieBoy | 06/02/08
Given the company's history:  kwacka | 06/02/08
Never?  kozmcrae | 06/02/08
Modularity contradicts MS's basic approach  Rick_R | 06/02/08
Good point.  Anton Philidor | 06/02/08
Yes and no...  zkiwi | 06/02/08
A Story  blarman_z | 06/03/08
Affordability is the main factor  terry flores | 06/02/08
Add open and reliability  Richard Flude | 06/02/08
Won the market? Not even close.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/08
Please enlighten us  Richard Flude | 06/02/08
I think the same goes to you...Please enlighten on this Linux victory...  transposeIT | 06/03/08
No Axe was the one contradicting the article, he needs to make at least one  DonnieBoy | 06/03/08
Did you even read?  T1Oracle | 06/03/08
This information you seek  Richard Flude | 06/03/08
....  Linux User 147560 | 06/02/08
it is really simple why it's free no more no less  SO.CAL Guy | 06/02/08
No, it is a lot more than that. It is also VERY reliable, flexible,  DonnieBoy | 06/02/08
Why bother  storm14k | 06/02/08
So is Windows CE  de-void | 06/02/08
Problem is, you are VERY restricted on what you can do with CE, and, ANY  DonnieBoy | 06/02/08
With Linux, you must respect the GPL.  Zogg | 06/03/08
Not exactly ...  MisterMiester | 06/03/08
An embedded product you don't distribute?  Zogg | 06/03/08
Kernel is still under GPL2 ...  MisterMiester | 06/03/08
Not seeing your point...  Zogg | 06/04/08
Hmm...who did then.... (meant for No_ax)  storm14k | 06/02/08
Oh dear  BagEmk | 06/03/08
RE: Why Linux won the embedded market?  Brotherred | 06/03/08
Thank you, you make a very good point. The GPL DOES place restrictions on  DonnieBoy | 06/03/08
Sorry, that was a reply to Zogg above. Again, thanks for pointing out the  DonnieBoy | 06/03/08
RE: Why Linux won the embedded market?  lcarliner@... | 06/03/08
ZOMGREALLY?!  Spiritusindomit@... | 06/03/08
Windows CE?  blarman_z | 06/03/08
RE: Why Linux won the embedded market?  JackZhao@... | 06/04/08
RE: Why Linux won the embedded market?  ignasl | 06/04/08

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