This is one bad mouthed article. It looks like a positive thing, but then, not 
really. Linus does manage kernel development, and as such has ultimate 
control over what gets done in the kernel, and how. The capabilities of the 
Linux kernel, specially the 2.6 branch are so profound, that one has to have 
an agenda of some sort to cast doubt about the profound superiority of the 
Linux kernel. Naturally addressing the general public, the author brings out 
a lot of perceived shortcomings , most of those are either stemming from the 
proprietary only nature of the subject, or the state of the  majority OS 
settings and modus operandi. And a linux distro does not necessarily need to 
follow those. People can and do learn new things all the time, learning is 
painted difficult and unwelcome for a reason, and that is to underline and 
enforce vendor lock-in. 
Cheers
Szemir
 
On February 8, 2008 13:21, Doug Boyd wrote:
> I thought this article really spoke of the issues surrounding linux.
>
> http://www.cnet.com/8301-13506_1-9866862-17.html?tag=head
>
> I suppose in the end to be 'popular' something must meet the majority of
> people's wants.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Doug

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