It seems to be right: how could you measure the success of Linux in the term of gaining larger user base, or larger market share, if the Linux developers don’t even try to satisfy these goals? It would be like judging a soccer team by the way how good they are at playing volleyball, and judging a volleyball team by the way how good they are at playing soccer. It’s pointless, of course.
IT products and solutions distributor MSI-ECS Phils. Inc. will be the distributor of Red Hat products in the country, as it recently signed a partnership deal with the open-source solutions provider firm.
Rumours are flying around at the moment about HP launching its own version of Linux. After reading the headline I just assumed that HP would be looking at the server space, but no -- instead, the rumours suggested that HP would be producing its own Linux variant for consumer systems, like laptops.