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Same on Suntrollers
pull the java out of ya b>>>, Sun bunnies, . . Linux is calling and not necessarily Solaris so good.
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Hey all you Microshills!  Jeff Spicoli | 12/06/04
Same on Suntrollers  FilledOut | 12/06/04
Patents Are Going To Kill Linux  RobertoSalazar | 12/06/04
And exactly what does your post have to do with patents?  George Mitchell | 12/06/04
I can't beleive he was serious...maybe doing a Mike Cox?  Laff | 12/07/04
Exploding server market will help fund Linux desktop  George Mitchell | 12/06/04
Even better  uno@... | 12/07/04
Stick that in your woes Sun  FilledOut | 12/06/04
Ditto for Microtrash!  Jeff Spicoli | 12/06/04
Ya know I would NOT be surprised to learn that MS  Laff | 12/07/04
IDC figures are just tip of the iceburg  David Mohring | 12/06/04
This Shows Linux not For Desktop Users  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Huh?  Letophoro | 12/06/04
Linux was Promised as Alternative To Windows  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Neither OS has delivered as promised.  enduser_z | 12/06/04
Yeah, and like Grandma would have ever tinkered with DOS!  Jeff Spicoli | 12/06/04
Nice way to Make Money on FREE OS  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Nope  Jeff Spicoli | 12/06/04
And the Hype created Myth that it will be alternative  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
You are confused  michael-t | 12/06/04
Give us Percentage Increase in last 10 Years.  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Prospect of Linux/MS Windows  michael-t | 12/06/04
It has only just begun...  David Mohring | 12/06/04
That?s what you I was reading back in 1995/96.  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
True, Well deployed Linux does have a lower TCO and better securty  David Mohring | 12/06/04
Novell Switching to Linux Speaks for itself  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Re: Novell Switching to Linux Speaks for itself  cbratu | 12/07/04
Sure does, Netware was dead, they had no choice.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Re: Sure does, Netware was dead, they had no choice.  cbratu | 12/07/04
% % % % % 2004: The year of desktop Linux?  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
80,000 Linux desktops deployed by regional government of Extremadura  David Mohring | 12/06/04
Pure speculation.  George Mitchell | 12/06/04
Excuse me my SPF  Squawkbox | 12/06/04
Looks like anothe Pissed of Windows Hater  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Wrong oh  Squawkbox | 12/06/04
Linux desktop remains far behind with IDC estimating its market share 3 %  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Where in that report does it say anyone is concerned?  Squawkbox | 12/06/04
3% is just a guess by IDC ...  George Mitchell | 12/06/04
Re: This Shows Linux not For Desktop Users  richdave | 12/06/04
How much time you need Maan?  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Not for desktop users?  lordshipmayhem | 12/06/04
One in How many Millions?  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
2 out of (insert big number here) Linux desktop users  cbratu | 12/07/04
Arrogant geeks  mjbad2 | 12/07/04
Arrogance?  cbratu | 12/07/04
Yes happy  Spoon Jabber | 12/07/04
steel is for making knives so you can't make cars out of it  hipparchus2000 | 12/06/04
Give stats instead free posts  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
You sir are an idiot...enough said(NT)  Monkey_MCSE | 12/06/04
It depend on what desktop  uno@... | 12/07/04
So what's on the other 75%  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/06/04
I don't follow  Rokstar83 | 12/06/04
From IDC:  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/06/04
I will see your unit shipments grew 19.1% (Windows)  Squawkbox | 12/06/04
Four times the growth for Windows. Thanks!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Gotta give you credit  Squawkbox | 12/07/04
You don't have enough information to make that conclusion.  George Mitchell | 12/06/04
Sort of true...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Nah  Jeff Spicoli | 12/06/04
NOT according to IDC...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/06/04
Not taking anyone's word  Jeff Spicoli | 12/06/04
Believe it or not Jeff, I agree with you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Aw C'mon out Ax. How do you respond that Linux  Squawkbox | 12/06/04
No_Ax Planning For Demise Of Microsoft  itanalyst | 12/06/04
Yup, sure sounds like Linux zealots to me. You're right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/06/04
Aw Cmon Ax, I Was Hoping You'd Laugh At That  itanalyst | 12/06/04
Now you've gone and done it. In one small post  Laff | 12/07/04
WTF?  seosamh_z | 12/07/04
Well the quote or Bible reference used in the last  Laff | 12/07/04
The other 75%  George Mitchell | 12/06/04
Would ZDNet Publish Windows Users posting on this Story  mjbad2 | 12/06/04
Would ZDNet Publish Stats on the highest posters?  David Mohring | 12/07/04
Funny, I was going to say the same of Linux zealots.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/07/04
Eat your heart out No_Ax!  George Mitchell | 12/07/04
2008?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 12/07/04
The computer illiterate are becoming more literate  abreeves@... | 12/07/04

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