09 September 2006

Desktop Linux

"Today, the cheap revolution is focused on back-end data centers, where big shops are replacing expensive Unix servers with clusters of low-cost Linux-on-Intel machines. But phase two of the Linux revolution is targeting user desktops.

Linux today has less than 2% market share on the desktop. That's because with past versions of Linux only hackers could get Linux installed and running right. But a new batch of easier-to-use versions is putting Linux within reach of regular folks."

Click on the link below for the full article:

http://www.forbes.com/technology/2006/08/31/linux-opensource-vista_cz_dl_0831sled.html

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