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Linux is the future.

Hope this helps!

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Nov 20 '05 #1
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On 2004-04-24, nobody <no*****@nonene tcom.net> wrote:

Linux is the future.

Hope this helps!


Good think .NET runs on Linux.... http://www.go-mono.com.

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Tom Shelton [MVP]
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-- Ken Thompson
Nov 20 '05 #2
No, not Linux but Unix. (BSD especially).

Paul

"nobody" <no*****@nonene tcom.net> wrote in message
news:u0******** ***@newssvr16.n ews.prodigy.com ...

Linux is the future.

Hope this helps!

.

Nov 20 '05 #3
* nobody <no*****@nonene tcom.net> scripsit:
Linux is the future.


Go back to the Lin*x groups!

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
Nov 20 '05 #4
Hi

Unix (now Linux) is the future since 30 years.

Regards
Mike

Linux is the future.

Hope this helps!

.

Nov 20 '05 #5
Hi Odysee,

Returned from your journey.

It was a lot of troubles reaching your goal was it not.

Cor
Nov 20 '05 #6
* Mike Krueger <mi**@icsharpco de.net> scripsit:
Unix (now Linux) is the future since 30 years.


I read somewhere that 2004 will be the year when Lin*x will beat Windows
on home user's PCs. I remember that this has been announced in 2002 and
2003 too ;-).

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
Nov 20 '05 #7
Hi Herfried,
I read somewhere that 2004 will be the year when Lin*x will beat Windows
on home user's PCs. I remember that this has been announced in 2002 and
2003 too ;-).


Do not always show how young you are, there is no need to make some of us
jealous.
:-)
Cor
Nov 20 '05 #8
linux is a dead end :P love equality?
"nobody" <no*****@nonene tcom.net> wrote in message
news:u0******** ***@newssvr16.n ews.prodigy.com ...

Linux is the future.

Hope this helps!

.

Nov 20 '05 #9
Yes, I know. I was wondering though: do the other 17 Linux developers feel
this way also?

MS was going to be buried in 1987, 88, etc. You'll get there - just hire
enough lawyers.

Bernie Yaeger

"nobody" <no*****@nonene tcom.net> wrote in message
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Linux is the future.

Hope this helps!

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