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Warp2Search.net » News » April 2005 » The Sorry State of Linux

The Sorry State of Linux

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 04/04/2005 12:20 PM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 1353 views

So, you have mastered every aspect of computing (or maybe not), and you are bored with the Internet. What can you do to bring back the thrill that you had the first time you fired up the latest Windows operating system? How about downloading or purchasing Linux? Linux is an "open-source" operating system that is in the "public domain", meaning that it must be offered free and no company or individual can claim it. Even for the most literate users, experimentation into new areas of computing can be a fun and an interesting challenge; therefore, trying out one of the latest Linux distributions is an excellent way to venture into the world of Unix based operating systems.





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Don_PhrostByte
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#60126 Posted on: 04/04/2005 12:53 PM
Linux is not in public domain, it is copyrighted and under the GPL.

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#60132 Posted on: 04/04/2005 08:56 PM
The article itself isn't anti-Linux, it simply concludes that it isn't suitable for a novice. At one point it even calls Linux a dream come true for some users. Whoever submitted this with that text clearly has an anti-Linux agenda to push despite not knowing what Linux even is.

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#60137 Posted on: 04/05/2005 12:14 AM
I received anal from a guy named Linux.

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