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Has TurboLinux Collapsed?

An anonymous reader writes: "UnitedLinux already is short one founding member. Linuxgram reports that TurboLinux has collapsed." The sources mentioned are all anonymous so far; the TurboLinux website is functioning, and offers no indications that the company isn't also.

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  1. Re:A sad day for Linux by slashclone · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    after i take my dick out of your ass

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  2. release... by bje2 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    here's a release from their world headquarters site...hope this clears everything up...

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  3. Re:Going down by Requiem · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey, that's me! Bling bling!

  4. Re:linux is for M0ThErFuCkeRs!!!! by Zico · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    you better sell off that msft stock, it will hemmorage value soon.

    Yeah, and Eric Raymond told us that Microsoft stock would be entering a death spiral by the beginning of 2001. Yet while NASDAQ is down 45% this year, MSFT is up 18%. You chumps might want to stay away from the stock market, 'cause your distinct lack of any clue is getting embarrassing.

  5. Re:Is Linux dying? by Amiga+Trombone · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Truthfully, I don't really think it matters if Linux does die. In it's brief life, it's revitalized Unix in a big way. Consider: now you have a major Unix based desktop (Mac OS X). You have great desktops in KDE and Gnome, and you have a whole new generation of developers and sysadmins that have developed a taste for, and a familiarity with, Unix-like operating systems. And you have a whole lot of software which has been developed which is easily portable to other Unix variants.

    Whether Linux itself survives or not is superfluous. It's influence will survive.