Linux Weekly News 2004 Timeline
Ridgelift writes "Linux Weekly News has made their annual 2004 Timeline available free to the general public. " Much happens in the Linux world over the course of a year. 2004 saw ongoing legal and political fights, new distributions, big releases of major applications, a new mode for kernel development, and more. This timeline is our attempt to separate out the most significant developments of the year and present them in a concise and enjoyable format. It continues an annual LWN tradition; it is the seventh in the series.""
With the new Mini Mac, Linux has no reason to exist any more. People who are pissed off at Microsoft but don't want to spend too much money to move can now afford a kick ass PC that has the most secure, advanced operating system available today with none of the security problems of Windows and none of the "impossible to use"-ability or intellectual property theft issues of Linux.
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