No doubt about it. Linux is the fastest operating system in use today. And you can have it all for free.
Ever since its humble beginnings, written by a guy crazed with the bite of a charging penguin, Linux has improved by leaps and bounds.
leaps and boundsWhy is Linux THE FASTEST operating system today?Digg Linux/Unix upcoming Sat, 11/29/2008 - 03:05
No doubt about it. Linux is the fastest operating system in use today. And you can have it all for free. What drives customer demand for Solaris/x86? Fear of failureTopix - Unix Wed, 10/15/2008 - 02:43
A few years ago the OpenSolaris community was growing by leaps and bounds with just about every significant developer climbing onboard and literally millions of OS downloads going to people who just wanted to ... New Compiz pluginsDigg Linux/Unix upcoming Sat, 07/12/2008 - 14:42
Besides these additions, Freewins plugin from our one and only C-F dev/journalist SmSpillaz has improved leaps and bounds, keep up the great work. OpenSUSE 11.0 proves chameleons can take on Herons any dayDownload Squad Thu, 06/19/2008 - 05:00
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