Honestly put, man. ...
Linux has < 1% of the desktop  market.
(If I'm wrong, on these figures, PLEASE, update me)

I've been with Linux, on/off for 3years, which I think is SFA...
More activly as such, i've used it on my MAIN workstation, the only one I have, since 
late July...
(No OS's but the Linux and OSS software)
I've learned lots, but I've also learned.. :(

I honestly don't think, Linux, and the free software it can be bundle'd with, in many 
of the latest distributions, IS NOT desktop ready.
It's not, It's not, It's not. Unbiased and I hate microsoft, but I don't thinkk ALL 
distributions are desktop ready yet.

AS AN ADMINISTRATOR, Linux is ALL OVER the server. Linux Ownz micros~1 win/dos 
completely.
Windows is a fucking server that is trying to grow up. Pleaase. I'd rather cut off my 
fingers.

I honestly DO NOT THINK that Linux is ready for the desktoop, till mid 2005.

Proove me  wrong, I have not much time to contribute in builidng software :(.

If anyone thinks Microsoft lost, just like that.... You have to be kidding yourself.
Microsoft can, and has, research, lawyers, market analysts, etc... They have more 
resources than we can EVER dream off, there's  no point in predicticting MS's outcome, 
ever. All we can do, is persue our computing passion. Do what is right. Code what 
should be universal.

Caan't steal what is pure of heart.

Rich.

On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 22:20:48 -0700
Roy Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> www.monster.com search for Linux
> 
> On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 22:07, Trevor Lauder wrote:
> 
>     I was just wondering if anyone had any leads on Linux systems
>     administrator jobs or anything in the IT field?  I recently lost my job
>     because there wasn't enough work to keep me on and I'm trying to find
>     another one, preferably in Linux.
>     
>     Thanks,
>     
>     Trevor
>     
> 
> 
> Roy Souther
> www.SiliconTao.com
> 
> Changing the way people do business.
> 
> 

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