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In the super computer and
cluster market Linux is growing faster than any other with the only possible exception being OS X. Linux is replacing Cray and other players in the big boy room because of scalability and cost savings and then add in access to the kernel and components.

In the server market Linux is holding it's own very well.

On the desktop well it's still getting a sound beating but that is slowly starting to change.
Posted by: Linux User 147560   Posted on: 10/05/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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This will be  Linux User 147560 | 10/05/05
But it will boost competition!!! (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 10/05/05
Not by much...  MmmBuddy | 10/05/05
In my experiences...  ju1ce | 10/05/05
Just about everything you do in Windows  Real World | 10/06/05
Pretty much the same...  nucrash | 10/06/05
A few notes  java.user | 10/05/05
In the super computer and  Linux User 147560 | 10/05/05
Yep  java.user | 10/05/05
Well No  Richard Flude | 10/06/05
Look it up  java.user | 10/06/05
Other Options...  Kim Greenlee | 10/06/05
I hope MS is understanding...  MmmBuddy | 10/05/05
Yawn  Richard Flude | 10/05/05
Data Grid  Roger Ramjet | 10/06/05
Just what we all need...  nucrash | 10/06/05
That would make it  Roger Ramjet | 10/06/05
Wow! A cluster of license fee requiring CPUs!  whisperycat | 10/06/05
From my friend Mike Cox  techboy_z | 10/06/05
Liar  nucrash | 10/06/05
Yeah, Liar  Real World | 10/06/05
You just wait...  techboy_z | 10/06/05
Mike is at lunch with rep?  An_Axe_to_Grind | 10/06/05
HAHAHAHAHAHEEEEHAA!  An_Axe_to_Grind | 10/06/05

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