Alias wrote:
> Bill Yanaire, ESQ wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Alias" <Alias@nospam.com.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:hi7u5g$c3k$3@news.eternal-september.org...
>>> One Shot, One Kill wrote:
>>>> "Frank" <fb@amk.cmo> wrote in message
>>>> news:4b4778e8$1@news.x-privat.org...
>>>>> Alias wrote:
>>>>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>>>>> Enkidu <enkidu@nogodhere.net> writes:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ripped wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Other than that, Ubuntu, like every other version of desktop
>>>>>>>>> Linux, is nothing more than a collection of hacked together, bug
>>>>>>>>> riddled, crap-ware that never should have seen a release day.
>>>>>>>>> Linux is good for one thing, showing people who don't know any
>>>>>>>>> better
>>>>>>>> Use Google recently? They would disagree with you. Servers and
>>>>>>>> corporate
>>>>>>>> offices, they run Linux. Doesn't mean you should, just that you're
>>>>>>>> opinionated and wrong.
>>>>>>> What "corporate offices" do you know that run Linux? If true it is
>>>>>>> good
>>>>>>> advocacy point. I dont know ANY businesses using Linux on the
>>>>>>> desktop. Servers, however, yes.
>>>>>> The entire Extramadura government uses Linux.
>>>>>>
>>>>> All two of them?
>>>>> WoW!
>>>>
>>>> a country that nobody has ever heard of is using a desktop os that
>>>> nobody has ever heard of. sounds like a perfect match of obscurity
>>>> to me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Extremadura isn't a country. Get this man an atlas so he can educated
>>> himself. Or, you could try Google that runs on Linux and find the
>>> answer before you reveal your ignorance again.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alias
>>
>> So it's a region in Spain. BFD. You think everyone uses that crappy
>> Ubuntu is Spain? Get over it.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Ten years ago, hardly anyone used Linux. Now governments, companies and
> universities are. Can you connect the dots?
>
Yes...none of 'em are using desktop linux, and all have dedicated IT
people.
You keep moving the dots.
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