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Linux fails.
You are either 1. Not reading the same information I am, or 2. You need to take a reading for comprehension class.

Linux appears to be coming into it own. So much in fact that I just finished downloading images of Debian GNU/Linux. I plan on installing it on my home computers within the next few weeks. Windows is going Bye-Bye almost. It is my understanding that I can run some applications written for Windows with WINE. I only have two applications that I have not found a suitable Linux program for. I feel it is just a matter of time.
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Snowball... Avalanche..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 11/22/04
Snowball... Avalanche..  Loverock Davidson | 11/22/04
Alfred Chuang is incorrect  David Mohring | 11/22/04
Not only that but...  htotten | 11/22/04
Control of the solution Vs Ownership by vendors  David Mohring | 11/22/04
Open Source?  anthonycea | 11/22/04
Ballmer Says Use Open Source OS And You'll Get Sued!  itanalyst | 11/22/04
So do the analysts quoted in this article. (NT)  Anton Philidor | 11/22/04
So, MS is getting sued by Novell, and Novell ...  Judas I. | 11/22/04
Lest we forget  IT_User | 11/22/04
now that is funny (NT)  JasonL31 | 11/23/04
hahahahhahahaha  Fred Flintsone | 11/22/04
Linux fails.  rhammock | 11/22/04
Which two?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/23/04
Which two?  rhammock | 11/23/04
This, from a guy ...  Judas I. | 11/22/04
yabba dabba do!  d_jedi | 11/22/04
Hey, look  AmusedAtItAll | 11/22/04
Hey, look  Loverock Davidson | 11/22/04
Oh, I get it:  Judas I. | 11/23/04
Oh, I get it:  Loverock Davidson | 11/23/04
On the threshold of a new era ...  George Mitchell | 11/22/04
Dystopia  Anton Philidor | 11/22/04
Zero sum assumption  IT_User | 11/22/04
Please clarify.  Anton Philidor | 11/22/04
I'll give it a try  IT_User | 11/22/04
And some additional thoughts  DaveCollet | 11/22/04
Incremental improvements aren't enough  Anton Philidor | 11/23/04
What eludes you.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/23/04
IT: too easy for comfort.  Anton Philidor | 11/23/04
Free labor is an American tradition ...  George Mitchell | 11/23/04
... for those who can't afford to pay  Anton Philidor | 11/24/04
Anton, when you get fired  Spoon Jabber | 11/24/04
Re: IT: too easy for comfort.  nightshade0143 | 06/20/05
Don't hold your breath  seosamh_z | 11/22/04
I don't think you understand what "free" means.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/23/04
Context my man  seosamh_z | 11/23/04
Thanks for clarifying 'free'.  George Mitchell | 11/23/04
the world needs more like you - NOT  JasonL31 | 11/23/04
Excuse me?  George Mitchell | 11/23/04
"Good enough" software  Anton Philidor | 11/22/04
Yes, that niche is called "business"  IT_User | 11/22/04
Package vs people  Anton Philidor | 11/23/04
Unless you have unlimited funds...  John L. Ries | 11/22/04
Open source's next frontier  FilledOut | 11/22/04
Growing market for Linux  whisperycat | 11/23/04
Need some big fish to get on board...  gtdworak | 11/23/04

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