
By Jai Singh
Published: Thursday 20 November 2003
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Name
Chaaos
Location
Los Angeles
Occupation
Consultant
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Bill Knows little about Linux. He shows this by saying there are incompatible versions. This is not true Linux is just a kernel even he admits that. To say that nothing intresting is going with linux is a lie. I have yet to see anything intresting happen with Windows, as of yet. All I have seen in the last years is exploit after exploit etc. Yet I can put together a server that can rival Windows 2000 for very little cost with Linux and Samba. As for web applications I can use Mysql and PHP to build low cost web apps. To my customer's stability, reliability and security seem much more intresting than anything Windows can do.
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Anonymous
Why didn't you ask anything about the liceanses th...
Anonymous
Bill Knows little about Linux. He shows this by sa...
Chaaos
Bill is being very generous with Linux. Points he...
Lawrence Ricci
It shouldn't be so hard to find truthful informati...
Jukka Ylönen
Viral SSI (Shared Source Initiative).
The previ...
Jiri Baum
He's quite right about Linux being what Unix was i...
Tomi Kemikalzen
What sort of imbecile counts on hearing something ...
Anonymous
10 years ago Mr. Gates said that the Internet was ...
Felipe Borrero
When Gates says "The reason you can't is because t...
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The ISO 9002 comment -- complete lack of complianc...
Dan House
Boring. Sure, Linux offers some benefits by its re...
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