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| From: Lane J. Bryson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lane,
the article in the latest issue of infoworld [Sandy ??????]
Mat
>
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Re: thanks, but no thanks
| Date: Friday, March 27, 1998 3:10 PM
|
| Phil Risby wrote:
| >
| > Apart from a stuck Cap Lock key, this is very valid.
| > Linux would reach more people if more people could install it without
tech
| > help
| [snip]
|
| I personally see linux as a contender OS for high-end systems. And
| perhaps
| until we have the ergonomics worked out, isn't that where much of the
| push
| should be?
|
| If "All the important stuff runs on Linux boxes" were a household
| phrase,
| wouldn't it then follow that with a little "user-friendliness" it would
| end up on the desktop, because everybody considers their stuff
| "important, too."
|
| Also, where is this article that says the Linux has the market share?
|
| -lane
|
| (PS: in my two+ Linux years, it hasn't bitten me too badly)
|
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| Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst
| RULDS2 Interphase Corporation, Systems Analysis Group
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