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Story: Linux development slows
Windows Vista is a stillbirth. Features that were supposed to be implemented have been stripped out, and DRM will make sure that people will turn away from it when they can't play stuff they've purchased without paying for it again.
Just because development on an essential part of the OS has stopped, it doesn't mean that the OS is dead. In fact, constant development can often be worse for an OS (look at the bloat of Windows, and the problems they've had after integrating stuff with the kernel).
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Story: Linux development slows
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Linux is dead. Long live Windows Vista! Rob Renault -
I don't see a problem there. The new kernel i... Stanley Tweedle -
This is to be expected. Unlike propriet... GreyGeek -
Who said that Linux is dead? Frankl... Mitch 74 -
I agree with you. Linux Torvalds an... Carlos R. Caicedo -
Windows Vista is a stillbirth. Features that... Linux User -
Rob's wonderful post was so funny I almo... Chris Nixon -
I personally would like to see more time spent on... Paul Sams -
the kernel is just getting better and better at ha... Anonymous
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