RE[3]: Linux is not ready for business

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Thu, 07/03/2008 - 07:21

"As desktop Linux becomes ever more professional, and with Microsoft still a year away from shipping its new Vista version of Windows, could now be the time to go open-source on the desktop?

Of course, ...


 

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