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If you think about it Linux's only benefit from 'enforcement' of its open source license is to prevent any company from capturing Linux as their property.
Libertarian Redistribution, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Linux's lack of need for defragmentation hardly makes up for it's lack of developer and manufacturer support, if you ask me.
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I've been saying something like this for a while, that Linux's greatest asset (choice) is also it's greatest challenge (nothing is consistant / uniform).
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As you can clearly see that Microsoft is intimidated by Linux's abilitys.
War is over Ante Karamati 2007
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Linux's fans say the free software is more secure than Windows and, because its blueprint is open to users, can be more easily customized.
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Meaning previous stats showing Linux's dominance in the netbook market were based on a far smaller number of machines sold.
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As for Linux's ext2/3/4 and most other file systems, well no, fragmentation is not bad at all, since it sanely places sequential disk blocks in nearby blocks and in segmented chunks of the hard drive, rather than scattering them across the disk drive.
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Linux's latest foray into the mainstream was triggered by the original low-cost netbook, the Asus Eee PC, via its use of Xandros.
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Linux advocates celebrate this: "" There's no company to screw it up, '' says Sam Ockman, 24-year-old head of Penguin Computers (named after Tux, Linux's official mascot).
Code Warriors 2008
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The numbers can only increase as companies write versions of their software that run on the system, expanding the Linux's range from corporate uses like servers to end-user tasks.
Code Warriors 2008
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