Mission Critical Linux in Trouble
Dynedain writes: "ZDNet reports that Mission Critical Linux who specialized in server clustering, is laying off 90% of their work force of 60 after failing to secure a buyer of the company. :("
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Try saying the following without laughing or covering your mouth: "We're going with Mission Critical Linux to manage our consumer transactions".
-- Nobody should take away Microsoft's freedom to innovate, particularly since they haven't used it yet
The OS isn't failing, it's just losing it's best distros, the point is that BSD still has the features which Linux has lost in those distros.
I know this will take my Karma down, but as a metamoderator I think it's more important to tell the truth than be a Whore for Karma.
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