So far this year, the buzz about Linux in enterprise networks has focused on servers and embedded systems, with the growth of Linux severs being most heralded. According to IDC, a research firm based in Framingham, Mass., Linux was the fastest-growing server operating system last year, with a 93% growth rate over the year before. Linux was the second most-shipped operating system in 1999 after Windows NT, capturing 24% of new licenses shipped.
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It's great. We need more variety in the market! Besides, Linux is infinitely better than any other operating system and hopefully if it becomes more "main-stream" so that more people will see the light. :-)
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