Is Linux Dead?
TunkeyMicket writes "It appears MSNBC is reporting that Linux has failed as an operating system. By citing the large Linux hype as reason for Linux to be dominating the market, they draw the conclusion that the "open source" alternative has flopped as an operating system. They briefly mention the success of Linux in the server community, but really the article gives Linux as little credit as possible."
Where am I gonna find a penguin shaped coffin?
MSNBC says 'Linux is dead'
;-)
/. says 'Linux r00l5'.
An exciting discussion to follow, I'm sure...
...MSNBC also stated that Microsoft is actually a charity set up by Mother Teresa just before her death, Windows is more robust than UNIX and Bill Gates is the Messiah.
Sheesh.
Asikaa
Come in, twenty-seventy-seventy, your time is up.
And in other news, MSNBC reports that apple smells like poop.
Modeled after Apple's "Proudly going out of business for twenty-five years now.", I give you: "Almost dead for ten years now."
Stéphane "Alias" Gallay
Now, where did I put this witty quote?..
If linux has failed, you should prolly reboot and send any information on what processes were running, what your compile options and all to linus@linux.org
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ping -f 255.255.255.255 # if only
Did you hear the news? We've been defeated. Dang, I thought we were doing just fine. Well, I'm glad that I found out now and not years from now. I guess I can go back to my day job.
It's Official - MSNBC Confirms - Linux Is Dying
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered Linux community when MSNBC confirmed that Linux market share has not risen significantly in comparison to others, less than 5 percent of all servers. Coming on the heels of a recent MSNBC survey which plainly states that Linux has lost more market share to Windows, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. Linux is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by failing dead last in the recent MCSE comprehensive networking test.
You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict Linux's future. The hand writing is on the wall: Linux faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for Linux because Linux is dying. Things are looking very bad for Linux. Red ink flows like a river of blood.
Let's keep to the facts and look at the numbers.
All major surveys show that Linux has steadily declined in market share. Linux is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If Linux is to survive at all it will be among OS dilettante dabblers. Linux continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, Linux is dead.
Fact: Linux is dying
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I've been reading Slashdot for a while...this whole time, I thought it was *BSD that was dying...
:)
Or so many people at -1 keep saying, anyhow...
"Mod, mod, mod...and another troll bites the dust."
In other unbiased news ORCL-CBS has declared MSSQL untrustworthy, NOVEL-ABC has declared Windows 2000 server unstable, and LNX-FOX declared that Windows has no future on the desktop.
[End of diatribe. We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming...] - Larry Wall in Configure from the perl
First Windows, now Windows sales... When will they reboot the world?
Teenagers these days don't have as much sex as they want each other to think they do.
Oh no! I have Linux on my Mac!. Where do I go from here?? I'm so scared. mommy?
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... their OS is outperformed even by a DEAD Linux ;)
He saw some dirty arabs and fired. Too bad it was just some friendly kurds, BBC reporters and his fellow cowboys.
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Cowboy Neal?
And in other news, Larry Ellison is a poopyface and Bill Gates's dad can beat up Linus Torvalds's dad.
Oh come on now, we all knew from the beginning that this open source thing wasn't going to fly.
Yep...
Everybody except CmdrTaco.
[Linux] Im not dead yet! Im getting Better! I feel fine! I think Ill go for a walk! I feel happy! I feel Happy! I feel Hap~*thunk*
no
well i though BSD was dead, but i managed to telnet in an kill the process holding evrything up.
thank God the internet isn't a human right.
john.schoen@msnbc.com
It'd be great if he was slashdotted by all us "ghosts". M$ has lost more money in this dot.com bust than all the linux companies put together.
tcboo
"Microsoft is hoping to reboot Windows sales by leading the charge toward the Tablet PC "
Well if Windows is involved - REBOOTS will most definately be involved too!
It's called Kuro5hin .
Now that it's dead, they have no hope of killing it off - sort of a "dawn of the dead" scenario. Linux, the ghoul os. You might kill it, but it keeps coming back, like Jason in Friday the 13th.
It's dead, and it still works - didn't even miss a beat. Beat that, MSNBullshit!
I suspect you're totally missing his point (I may be wrong). He's saying that unified usability is more important than configurability; you're saying that configurability can't be made simple.
;-). We can do better; we can become consistent while remaining configurable.
You may be right; my experience agrees with you. But that doesn't address his claim, that configurability should take a backseat to unified usability.
Is he right? I'd say that he is. Yes, I want all our stuff to remain configurable; however, more and more that configurability should focus to a point. When I change the way the help system works, ALL the help facilities should change (except the ones I ask to not change, of course -- and those shouldn't just be the ones the author happened to use the wrong help viewer on).
A Windows user doesn't have to configure, and doesn't have a huge amount of choice; but the choices he does have apply pretty consistently throughout the system. Well, at least that's the goal
-Billy (who keeps mistyping 'usability' as 'suability')
I thought I was BSD that was dead.
Liberty uber alles.