several ISPs (including the one I work for) use linux for various things
(in our case, news servers, web servers, radius servers and we're working
on the mail server).
I don't know about other (non-ISP) apps, though.
Vinnie
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> > For one thing, it's danged hard to get companies to buy into an OS
> > that has the pedigree Linux has. Even if supported.
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> This brings up an interesting point... is anybody succeeding on this
> avenue? I have a few commercial implementations out and I'm about to
> recommend a government useage of Hurricane.
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