[geeks] A Real OS? (was: Re: my capitalization.. etc.)
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Sun May 19 03:05:27 CDT 2002
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> Hell, Solaris x86 is technically *way* superior to Linux, as are
> the *BSD's.
And all are technically superior to Windows, but look which has the
market share of computers worldwide.
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From: "Peter L. Wargo" <pwargo at basenji.com>
To: <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [geeks] A Real OS? (was: Re: my capitalization.. etc.)
> On Saturday, May 18, 2002, at 08:58 PM, Eric Dittman wrote:
>
> > But what makes you think Linus became a prick?
>
> Reading his words, see ing his actions. I met him online shortly
> after he released his first kernel. (I was a sysop on the UNIX
> roundtable on GEnie.) Very nice guy. Now he believes all the
> hype, and that he is somehow become all-knowing about the computer
> industry. Too bad, he was a nice guy.
>
> > I think you'll find IBM, Sun, HPaq, etc. disagree.
>
> You may not realize this, but big companies are very prone to
> "jumping on the hype bandwagon" If they think it can generate
> sales. Linux (which is mostly gnu stuff anyway!) is the flavor of
> the month, so everybody wants a piece of it. The average schmoe
> on the street has heard of it, so they do what they need to gain
> market share.
>
> Hell, Solaris x86 is technically *way* superior to Linux, as are
> the *BSD's.
>
> -Pete
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