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By Michael Kanellos

Published: Thursday 30 September 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

Portugal


Occupation

Informatic


Comment

Both the analyst and the journalist were drunk when they wrote that.

It's the most absurd article I've ever read.

There's no need to user GNU/Linux for that... And probably never will.

There're real massive implementation of GNU/Linux both in Europe and in Brazil. For exemple in the Spannish Extremadura, in public schools in Portugal, and a large etc...

Wake up and smell the coffe! Please stop drinking toxics like that!



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