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puneet...@gmail.com

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May 4, 2008, 5:50:01 AM5/4/08
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puneet...@gmail.com

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Dec 17, 2008, 8:47:56 AM12/17/08
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ShashiGowda(g0)

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Dec 18, 2008, 7:51:07 AM12/18/08
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>n luv linux more than any other Operating system basically because of its efficiency and so many more features Microsoft Operating system is missing out on.

Linux is not an operating system for god's sake. Richard Stallman will
hump you! read wikipedia article on Linux you'll know...
Linux is just a kernel wich along with the incomplete GNU becomes a
free op sys.
if your distro is a free one ("""Open Source""" - as it may be
according to you) it is called GNU+Linux or GNU/Linux... Because of
people who do this mistake others are being kept away from the free
software philosophy.. they are being attracted to ""Open Source""
Philosophy which is just a shameful development in history. When they
see an article about GNU they say "I use linux I don't got nything to
do with GNU" - like RMS explains... correct it bud!

B!uZone

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Dec 18, 2008, 8:43:42 AM12/18/08
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I have a point to make:

" ShashiGowda(g0):
Linux is not an operating system for god's sake."

Those are harsh statements...try to be little flexible...
OS is not something visible and using Richard Stallman for defending
something you are not sure of, is a misshapen... you would like to
see Revolution OS...get some concepts..!


And would like to know who you are...introduce yourself...

iTech7.com

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Dec 18, 2008, 10:57:29 AM12/18/08
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On Dec 18, 5:51 pm, "ShashiGowda(g0)" <connect2sha...@gmail.com>
wrote:
A point to be noted I must say. Well in general everywhere "Linux" is
considered as an operating system. It is seldom called as GNU/Linux or
GNU+Linux.

puneet...@gmail.com

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