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- Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 09:50:48 +0900
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http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_2587.html Berst Alert MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1998 Linux Leaps Ahead: New Developments Could Put Linux in the Limelight for Good Jesse Berst, Editorial Director ZDNet AnchorDesk Okay, I admit it. Linux could be gaining momentum faster than I expected. I've always said that Linux could become a serious challenger to Microsoft's Windows NT. This summer, I laid out the three steps necessary to make that happen. Click for more. But I was skeptical those steps would happen in time . Now it looks like Linux will get at least part of what it needs this very week. Here's what's going on. Validation from Microsoft. Last week, in a filing to the Security and Exchan ge Commission, Microsoft emphasized what its executives had admitted in rece nt interviews. It now views Linux as serious competition to Windows NT. Clic k for more. A better interface. Today, Caldera ships Open Linux 1.3. The $59 shrinkwrap upgrade includes a graphical interface that resembles Windows. Big-name, big-money backers. Tomorrow, Intel and Netscape will announce thei r investment in Linux distributor Red Hat. Click for more. Two venture capit al firms are also putting money into the North Carolina company. The deals h ave important implications: "Respectability" and credibility thanks to validation from two of the indust ry's powerhouses The financial resources to let Red Hat create serious enterprise versions an d add-ons The possible emergence of a de facto "favorite" version of Linux Further estrangement between Intel and Microsoft due to Intel's support of a rival OS Now the Linux alliance needs to build on this momentum by 1) rallying around a single graphical interface and 2) persuading major software vendors to bu ild Linux versions. If they can do that, they will build the all-important p erception of success that could propel Linux into the mainstream. In a "winn er-takes-almost-all" market like this one, perception is reality. If custome rs think a product is going to become the standard, they will buy it. And if they buy it, it becomes the winner. Use the TalkBack button to tell me whether you think Linux is ready for the big time. I'll post responses below this story throughout the day. Don't Miss These Previous Berst Alerts... Future of Usenet What You Need to Know About Your Next Monitor Congress Interruptus TALKBACK: It is vitally important to give the user the choice in interfaces ? Chad A G ard Deciding on a standard, uniform GUI is the last thing that should happen in LinuxLand. One of the strengths of Linux and other Unix-type OSes is that th e user can choose an interface. Read More A long time before it replaces Windows for the average user ? Clay Niemann I spent part of this weekend installing Red Had Linux. It is no where near e asy to do (although has been easier than the Slackware and Caldera Lite dist ributions) even for someone who has been working with computers for six year s. Read More Where is the reality check? ? David Lockhorn Desktop GUI not so important ? Nick Sydenham Netscape's road to recovery ? ron How about some sideways compatibility? ? Robert Young Not quite ready for prime time ? Howard Pepper What about critical apps? ? Christopher Thomas It's not ready for Ma and Pa ? Paul M. Bucalo Corel porting ALL major apps to Linux ? Mike Cowpland Tired of Microsoft's 'Not quite ready for prime time' approach ? Jeanne White Linux rescues Microsoft... film at eleven ? Terry Peterson Close Jesse, but no cigar ? Paul Mallasch Linux will become the standard for small business ? Matthew Hazlett KDE does things that Microsoft only dreams of doing ? Jonathan Bayer Doesn't this help Microsoft in its legal problems ? Michael Woodruff Let's make the Seattle Mafia sweat! ? H. bruce Schwalm Linux is a system whose time has come ? Eugene Doss Linux must encourage others to join in the multilingual versions ? Renwill Y ang Linux install needs SERIOUS improvements! ? Scott Rogers Thinking about switching to Linux in light of this article ? Marcel Young Suddenly, it all makes sense! ? Keith Helwig After being slave to Microsoft for sometime I now have Linux at home ? David Wilmert It needs game titles ? Mark Perrin Linux is approaching critical mass ? Tom Nunamaker This is deliciously ironic ? Craig Presson Hip, hip, hooray ? Earleen Smith Hallelujah, Linux ? Phil Saunders Paranoid? Definitely! ? Mike Mcglathery Bill Gates has every reason to be worried ? 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