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Story: Linux: Lost in the trough of disillusionment?
Everyone should draw their own conclusion based on their own non-emotional examination of the facts and not someone else's interpretation of the facts.
I've learned that their are many people that are rich, powerful, and influential, that do not know what on God's green earth they're talking about. They sit on technology corporate boards, have consulting firms, hold political office, etc. and rant and rave about topics of which they have little or no understanding but can speak intelligently and sophisticated enough to fool the rest of us. In short they tell us what to think for instance, "Linux is loosing its luster and is not what its cracked up to be." and that "Linux has more to prove to the wrest of the world before it can be accepted."
Some writers without enough knowledge to make informed opions of their own pass this garbage to the general public (I have already read three different artricles perpetuating this same crap). Typically the general (uninformed) public believes everything they read just like a child believes everything he or she sees on the Saturday morning cartoons, or in the movies, etc. Then spreads this bad information and negative energy back to their bosses, peers, other publications, etc. It's a feedback mechanism that amplifies whatever cognitive or sub-cognitive suggestions that have been put into it.
I'm tired of every Tom, Dick and Harry seeking power, control and respect among his peers and using anti-Linux and sometimes pro-Linux issues as platform to achieve such goals without regard to real facts and truth.
THINK FOR YOURSELVES.
PURSUE TRUTH FOR YOURSELVES.
DON'T LET THE HIDDEN AGENDAS OF PEOPLE THAT WANT POWER AND INFLUENCE OVER **YOU** SWAY YOU FROM THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH.
Full Talkback thread
Story: Linux: Lost in the trough of disillusionment?
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Using Linux for 11 years now.
I have found NO disi... cyber_rigger -
THAT INFORMATION SEEMS LIKE MOST OF WHAT IS WRITTE... Anonymous -
Sorry but this article and its poor representation... Anonymous -
It appears to me that Gartner is trying to avoid b... Anonymous -
Two years ago Red Hat, not even thought there woul... Anonymous -
The author of this article apparently doesn't use... Anonymous -
Everyone should draw their own conclusion based on... Alfred -
I'm multibooting and liked Mandrake 7.2 a lot... Anonymous -
QWERTY based keyboards are not the best... Jon -
Hi Jon,
There's another theory. Mic... Arthur B. -
OK read this.
If you are trying to bolster the tr... Anonymous -
Part 2
.. adoption of anything other than Windows.... Anonymous -
Having taken the plunge into Linux over a year ago... Allan Green -
> the Linux community must convince its IT industr... Anonymous -
Linux GUI went into wrong direction.
Linux shouldn... stevensee




