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[ILUG] Linux @ college

[ILUG] Linux @ college

Wynne, Conor Conor.Wynne at compaq.com
Tue Oct 2 08:35:36 IST 2001


Ah yes, that was a big scandal, I laughed and laughed. Windows95 eh? Well
nt4 actually but eh win95! Sheesh!

Linux is most definitely not dying out. More and more businesses are taking
it seriously, and we don't need win95 anymore coz we have playstation2.
(no-one will buy ther x-box when they can have Sony or Sega, Japanese games
are by far the best IMHO) Therefore we don't need MS. 

In the server arena, linux is really taking hold. I have spoken to customers
that were replacing their existing NT4 box's with linux and not 2000. It
made my day. 

Later,
CW

------------------
USS Yorktown

In September of 1997, the USS Yorktown was paralyzed "dead in the water" 
after an attempt to replace Unix technologies with Microsoft Windows 
technology failed desperately and completely.  The Unix system was 
quickly replaced.

-=Sean Edwards=-




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