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Linux Desktop: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop by Novell
Linux Desktop: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop by Novell
Cost-effective Slash your desktop costs. Tired of paying high prices for Windows? Then switch to a Linux desktop. SUSE® Linux Enterprise Desktop can cost up to 90% less than Windows and Office, making this Linux desktop more than pay for itself. Change the way you think about your desktop ...
Netbooks: Up from Phones, Not Down from Notebooks
linuxpundit.wordpress.com — A strategic error made by purveyors of Linux netbooks was to covet the volumes of the global mobile telephony market while following the business models and channels of the legacy notebook marketplace. (more) Netbooks: Up from Phones, Not Down from Notebooks
Different Business Models, Common Concerns
microsoftontheissues.com — Posted by Horacio Gutierrez Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel On May 14, Microsoft and the Linux Foundation sent a joint letter to the American Law Institute to express our shared concerns with the group’s draft Principles of the Law ... (more) Different Business Models, Common Concerns
Why Linux Is Not Yet Ready For the Desktop
linux.slashdot.org — An anonymous reader writes "Every now and then a new- or old-media journalist tries to explain to everyone why Linux is not yet ready for the desktop. However all those men who graduated from their engineering universities years ago have only ... (more) Why Linux Is Not Yet Ready For the Desktop
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