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Rick
Re: Linux developers MUST consolidate and release a "master" distrofor the general computer/device market.
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 16:44:06 -0600, Oxford wrote:
> Kier <vallon@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> > i really don't think anyone is "against" Linux, its just their own
>> > internal "perceived strength" is really their "greatest weakness"
>> > when they come up against very well organized, funded UNIX distros
>> > like OSX.
>> >
>> > they need to learn to focus on 1 or 2 distros, then let the others
>> > die
>>
>> Good luck with getting that to happen, moron.
>
> so you are you talking to yourself, or admitting I'm correct with that
> comment?
Right? You?
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>
> kier, you know I want the best for the linux movement, but I've clearly
> seen that it has stalled, so just trying to help you and other linux
> users see the clear light.
We've seen the light. That's why we use Linux.
>
>> > off, this diluted effort has killed Linux so far, but it doesn't have
>> > to be.
>> >
>> > Later this month they are going to get hit with another massive round
>> > of a better UNIX that is incredibly "organized". I feel sorry for
>> > them in a way, but if they can't match this, they can't compete:
>> >
>> > http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/features/
>>
>> Yawn. Never learn, do you, Oxford>
>
> Ah, OSX is now 7 times larger than Linux's installed base, so that means
> I've learned quite a bit, while you have been sent back to school to
> learn more.
No, you haven't learned.
>
> The biggest event in the history of UNIX is about to happen, where will
> you be when it does?
You might want to tell that to the guys that wrote unix.
>
> http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=10951
--
Rick
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 16:44:06 -0600, Oxford wrote:
> Kier <vallon@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> > i really don't think anyone is "against" Linux, its just their own
>> > internal "perceived strength" is really their "greatest weakness"
>> > when they come up against very well organized, funded UNIX distros
>> > like OSX.
>> >
>> > they need to learn to focus on 1 or 2 distros, then let the others
>> > die
>>
>> Good luck with getting that to happen, moron.
>
> so you are you talking to yourself, or admitting I'm correct with that
> comment?
Right? You?
AHAh HAh HAHh AHha HAHh ahHA hAha hA
>
> kier, you know I want the best for the linux movement, but I've clearly
> seen that it has stalled, so just trying to help you and other linux
> users see the clear light.
We've seen the light. That's why we use Linux.
>
>> > off, this diluted effort has killed Linux so far, but it doesn't have
>> > to be.
>> >
>> > Later this month they are going to get hit with another massive round
>> > of a better UNIX that is incredibly "organized". I feel sorry for
>> > them in a way, but if they can't match this, they can't compete:
>> >
>> > http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/features/
>>
>> Yawn. Never learn, do you, Oxford>
>
> Ah, OSX is now 7 times larger than Linux's installed base, so that means
> I've learned quite a bit, while you have been sent back to school to
> learn more.
No, you haven't learned.
>
> The biggest event in the history of UNIX is about to happen, where will
> you be when it does?
You might want to tell that to the guys that wrote unix.
>
> http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=10951
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Rick