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Looking much further ahead
Linux has a long and healthy future no matter what anyone says or does, it is not based on a singular business model that may thrive or dive.

It is almost a living thing, if all whole community stopped improving it today, hundreds of hungry students and enthusiasts would pick up on it tomorrow.

Problems that need to be addressed immediately are limited software and mass user adoption, it's great to hear IBM is improving the software problem and the young http://www.cosmopod.com is addressing the other with their revolutionary online desktop that aims to put a Linux desktop in front of everyone in the world for free!! It would be nice to see the IBM get involved supporting this young project.
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This is exactly what is needed  Linux User 147560 | 02/17/05
Where are all the NBMer's?  Chad_z | 02/17/05
Hold on  IT Scion | 02/17/05
What story is that?  Linux User 147560 | 02/17/05
I think they  Linux User 147560 | 02/17/05
What about?  nucrash | 02/17/05
Hehe, nice try Chad!  NonZealot | 02/17/05
IBM to invest $100 million in Linux push  Loverock Davidson | 02/17/05
If you are mired down in the Microsoft ooze  bjbrock | 02/17/05
Nope, they gotta keep SOME Windows ...  Judas I. | 02/17/05
LINUX keeps on tick'in  jsjag1 | 02/17/05
NonZealot  IT Scion | 02/18/05
Talk is cheap - Where's the Lotus Notes client?  dennis820 | 02/18/05
Looking much further ahead  iqula22 | 03/01/05

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