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Friedman on Linux Desktop Expectations

An anonymous reader writes "SearchEnterpriseLinux.com is featuring an interview with Novell/Ximian's Nat Friedman on the increasing interest about the Linux desktop. Quote from the interview - "A day doesn't go by when I don't talk to a Fortune 1000 customer from the financial services market, automotives or others that are not looking at dipping their feet into the Linux desktop." And by the way, both Nat Friedman and Miguel de Icaza's April 12th blog entry have a picture of Miguel and Nat dancing with David Vaskevitch, CTO of Microsoft. Now that's something you don't get to see everyday!"

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  1. OOoo, first post! by Trogre · · Score: 5, Funny

    "A day doesn't go by when I don't talk to a Fortune 1000 customer from the financial services market, automotives or others that are not looking at dipping their feet into the Linux desktop"

    No no, not more triple negatives!

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  2. David who? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny
    a picture of Miguel and Nat dancing with David Vaskevitch, CTO of Microsoft.
    What? Was Steve Ballmer unavailable? Just wait until he hears about this. He's gonna flip. (literally)
  3. triple negative by mattdm · · Score: 4, Funny
    "A day doesn't go by when I don't talk to a Fortune 1000 customer from the financial services market, automotives or others that are not looking at dipping their feet into the Linux desktop."

    So, to rephrase with the first part in the positive: "Every day, I talk to a Fortune 1000 customer who has no interest at all in Linux."

    Is that really what he meant to say? It may be true, but y'know, I talk to people who have no interest in various things all the time....

    1. Re:triple negative by Swamii · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Erkie gee whizzle guys that's a triple-negative!", shouted the nerdy-looking young fellow. Just then, a pig-skinned covered ball sailed through the air, breaking the glasses of the poor, grammatically-correct soul.

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    2. Re:triple negative by donnz · · Score: 4, Funny

      The golden rule -

      In English a double negative makes a positive. This is not the case in all languages.

      However, there is no language in which a double positive makes a negative.

      YEAH, RIGHT....

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  4. I want to dip my feet into linux too.. by nmoog · · Score: 4, Funny
    ..or others that are not looking at dipping their feet into the Linux desktop
    I understand their feelings. If I can't get python running on my slackware machine by this afternoon, I am going to dip my foot so hard into the linux desktop it's going to wish Linus never invented it...
  5. Re:Triple negative? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    You best not don't complan about sthe spalling, grammer and what not here at ./ It always never helps and you usualy don't not get modded in the non negative way which isn't never bad so to speak.

  6. Re:No thanks by flacco · · Score: 3, Funny
    We had Nat scheduled to show up and he blew us off.


    based on his picture, i'd guess your meeting was scheduled past his beddy-bye sleepy-time.

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  7. What is so strange... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...about Miguel and Nat dancing with a MS CTO? Aren't they MS employees?