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Linux Community Unites to Fight Microsoft



By Daniel Jacobs
22 January 2007 @ 07:51 pm EST

Two groups committed to the adoption of the Linux operating system announced that they will merge on Tuesday, streamlining operations to standardize Linux and give it a stronger presence in the battle with Microsoft Windows.

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The Open Source Development Labs will combine with the Free Standards Group to form The Linux Foundation. With both groups united, the Linux community hopes it can consolidate its resources and compete with rival Microsoft in the operating system space more effectively.

"Computing is entering a world dominated by two platforms: Linux and Windows," explains Jim Zemlin, executive director of the new group.

"While being managed under one roof has given Windows some consistency, Linux offers freedom of choice, customization and flexibility without forcing customers into vendor lock-in," he said. "The Linux Foundation helps in the next stage of Linux growth by organizing the diverse companies and constituencies of the Linux ecosystem to promote, protect, and standardize Linux."

The group will ensure that the common core of various Linux versions will evolve according to an agreed upon standard, allowing developers to make software that will run across the Linux spectrum. The foundation will also launch the Linux Developer Network, which will provide information and specifications on the services and interfaces that work with Linux.

Key backers of The Linux Foundation include Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Novell, and Oracle. The group will have 70 vendor sponsors in all. Other members include Fujitsu, Hitachi, and NEC.

If members of both groups ratify the merger, it is expected to be completed in February.

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7.
January
28th, 2007
5:05am

You've attempted to rubbish Linux because it's a Unix variant and by dredging up old Unix stereotypes, then in the same paragraph try to big up Mac OSX which is also based on a Unix variant, BSD. You obviously don't have a clue about them because you've never used either, so how can you possibly make judgement?

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January
24th, 2007
1:06am

I agree whereupon Linux is not "completely" able for the use of the regular (and stupid) user, but I know that -definitively- Linux has a good future in desktop... Don't tell me that Linux is $hi* and Windows rocks, because that's not true.

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January
24th, 2007
12:38am

The only people that have problems with windows ARE linux users, especially those old hat mainframe or Unix folks from the 70's 80's IT who have never been able to handle the fact that windows entered into the Enterprise. Windows is pretty damn easy to use, hell my Mom can use it. Its pretty darn easy to install and the lug and play abilites with hardware are so far above and beyond Linux. Linux is a late comer and the only OS thats worthy enough to take out windows is OSX. Now OSX, thats an awesome operating system

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January
23rd, 2007
8:38pm

Man, you're a real retard if you cannot install Windows. Sorry, I have no problems and it never crashes on me. NEVER. I've got 10 programs open right now including 2 different browsers and IDEs. The idea of free software is admirable, but Unix is a turd. It would be like deciding to develop a free automobile, and basing it off the Model-T. Linux is a turd because of it.

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