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August 15th, 2002, 07:16 AM
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I agree that a linux based PDA is a good thing. It's definitely been needed. However the comment about releasing a desktop version of linux that is accepted by the public raises a question. How dumbed down does a Linux distro have to become before it's accepted by the public (Desktop, Server, or even the PDA)? Honestly, what turned the rest of us on to Linux? For myself it was being tired of M$ running the show and the inablility to do "whatever I wanted" on my system and the costliness of the software. Frankly, if the public is ever going to embrace Linux, it'll be because they aren't happy with the current software giant and the public will have to LEARN Linux. I had to, we all had to at some point, and so will the public. But not to stay off topic, a Linux PDA is a welcomed member to the Linux front.
-the eeshman
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