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Given the complete and utter ubiquity of Linux across the entire computing landscape, I'd say it's positive.
Systemd haters are just like the BSD stalwarts.
Well-reasoned arguments with honorable intentions, but ultimately wrong.
Why not: given the complete and utter ubiquity of MS-Windows across the entire computing landscape, I'd say it's positive (that is Linux is dying) ?
How do you figure Linux is dying? Have you ever tried to secure an Internet facing Windows server? Mission Impossible, especially with Server 2016 acting like Win10.
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BSDs dying? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Given the complete and utter ubiquity of Linux across the entire computing landscape, I'd say it's positive.
Systemd haters are just like the BSD stalwarts.
Well-reasoned arguments with honorable intentions, but ultimately wrong.
Re: (Score:2)
Why not: given the complete and utter ubiquity of MS-Windows across the entire computing landscape, I'd say it's positive (that is Linux is dying) ?
Re:BSDs dying? (Score:0)
How do you figure Linux is dying? Have you ever tried to secure an Internet facing Windows server? Mission Impossible, especially with Server 2016 acting like Win10.