

Cover Story on Linux, plus An Interview with Linus 34
agermain writes "VARBusiness magazine is featuring a cover story on Linux in its April 12 issue. It details Linux's growing acceptance in small business and how value-added resellers and consultants can profit installing and integrating the OS for their customers. Also online is a Q&A with Linus Torvalds, the Wizard of OS, plus a pretty funny profile of Torvalds by the two reporters who interviewed him. The online Linux page rounds out the package with recent stories for resellers and useful Linux links.
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Saw a typo...I think. (Score:1)
Saw a typo...I think. (Score:1)
best part of the article was.... (Score:1)
-Rev. Randy
Yeesh (Score:1)
Yeesh (nibble!) (Score:1)
Why did I read that? (Score:1)
Not that cheap! (Score:1)
I liked this quote: "It's no different really..." (Score:1)
Hehe. Wouldn't we all?
You have to know that Ellison is so filthy rich that he bought himself a Russian MIG.
(On the other hand, Gates is also filthy rich so who knows he has bought himself some discarded SDI equipment...)
MIGs were cheap some years back... (Score:1)
"You have to know that Ellison is so filthy rich that he bought himself a Russian MIG."
I think MIGs were going for around $15,000 - $25,000 some years back. Russian breakup and all. Now he has to be filthy rich to maintain it if he intends to fly the thing. That must be exspensive.
Here is a link to one of Bill's upset neighbors. Sick of all the construction for a family of 3.5!
http://www.consumerreports.org/Functions/More/P
:)
Stupid Editors (Score:1)
I also got a "Last Word" letter printed in "The New Scientist" and although my letter was crystal clear, the editor decided to change my wording so that the published letter actually said exactly the OPPOSITE of what I had written to him.
I wrote to the editor that aboriginal peoples in the far north now wear glasses in the same proportions that other peoples in the world do. This is because the eye has a feedback mechanism which causes it to enlongate to the proper degree as it develops, depending on what the eye is looking at most of the time. Now that aboriginal peoples read books and go to school, the feedback mechanism is causing the eye to develop in a more enlongated way, causing near sightedness.
The idiot editor at "The New Scientist" changed my letter to say that the eyestrain from switching back and forth from books to polarbears and seals at a distance causes nearsightedness! Bah! It's damn frustrating.
and not quite so technical... (Score:1)
linus torvalds uses windows? (Score:1)
VAR (Score:1)
this in the body of the
Thanks again,
Chris
VAR (Score:1)
What the heck is a VAR? They throw this acronym
around like its going out of style, but I can't
find anywhere on their site where they define
what VAR stands for!
Chris
Interesting but.. (Score:1)
"wrote linux", and did so on a "266-mhz" 386. Hah! Typical non-techie article. Otherwise I thought it was pretty interesting.
I figured Linus was more a Slakware kind of guy.. Maybe I'll have to take a look at Red Hat.
Jay Jacobs Saving (Score:1)
Yeesh (Score:1)
Give them a break - I'm involved in publishing, and I've seen editors "fix" typos over and over again.
Did you know that it's Linux DOS (an editor adding the dropped "D")? Or that a modern computer has 32 megs on the harddrive (a result of the editor adding verbage to fill out a column)?
It's my second pub/ed peeve. The first is when they word wrap (or even worse, re-paragraph) source code. Anybody ever try inputting source from Nibble Magazine when they tried to squeeze code onto one page?
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Evan
Yeesh - Correction to Correction. (Score:1)
Saw a typo...I think. (Score:1)
My best guess: (Score:1)
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Dancing penguin! (Score:1)
They have a dancing penguin at the top of the Linus interview page. The article is so-so, but the penguin makes up for that.
Dancing penguin! (Score:1)
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VAR (Score:2)
As opposed to OEM, Original Equipment Manufacturer, or to just plain distributor or reseller that doesn't add anything.
(Sometimes the 'value' of what VARs add is questionable...)