Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
After takin' a swig o' grog, Matt belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7313/1.html
LT: Yes. To me, Linux on the desktop has always been the most interesting
goal. The primary reason for that is simply that it?s always been what I
want (I?ve never wanted a server OS?I started out writing Linux for my
own PC, not to be some file server), but also because all the
interesting problems always end up being about desktop uses.
Linus is talking about himself there.
Not convinced he is telling the truth, though. A frequent accusation
against the Linux Foundation is that they are not concerned with the
desktop, that they are mainly concerned with Carrier Grade Linux
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