Hi

Thought this little tidbit might cheer some folks up:

For the past two years Linux has grown faster than any other
server software, reported International Data. The open-source
operating system now constitutes between 10 and 27 percent of
server shipments, according to various estimates. "Linux is
maturing faster than any other operating system in history,"
reported IBM's Steve Solazzo. IBM will invest more than $1
billion in Linux this year and has been joined by Intel,
Hewlett-Packard, and Computer Associates in a $24 million effort
to provide Linux developers with more powerful hardware on which
to test new systems. Linux is also gaining a foothold in the
academic sector, with several universities taking advantage of
its open source nature to train computer-science students. Linux
is frustrating efforts by Microsoft to gain a dominant edge in
server software, and the software giant has responded in recent
weeks by attacking the open-source program, claiming that it
threatens intellectual property rights.
(USA Today, 20 June 2001)

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