LXer: OK, Heads Up Linux, You're on in 5..4..3..2 (cue music)...
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LXer: OK, Heads Up Linux, You're on in 5..4..3..2 (cue music)...
Published at LXer:
helios is always worth a read. this entry is a bit long, so if you don't have the patience to read all of it, here are the highlights (search for the strings in quotes): * how linux is ready for the desktop, and what microsoft has to do with it. (first part) * what keeps linux from being popular on the desktop? ("Truth Happens") * "where is the corporate support for advertising?" (a tale of helios encounter with his boss, my favorite part)
As always, Helios is a must-read. If you haven't read the World Domination 201 article yet, you need to do that, too.
Maybe LQ could figure out some way to support Helios on this quest. An advertisment in the regular add mix linked to a nice .pdf flyer that people could circulate locally. Maybe a contest for the best flyer that meets the qualifications described by Helios here.
normally dominations(either for or against) of any kind doesnt need to be spoken or written about unless we are talking about timeless things ... anything lesser than that are useless and over-taxing for anyone and things never get done fast enough ... but , dont be fooled by the word "fast" , probably it is actually normal speed in time ...
//i think the most fascinating "invention" is the internet space ...
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