red hat on the desktop
Posted Feb 4, 2004 4:30 UTC (Wed) by
mattdm (subscriber, #18)
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Sponsors announced for Desktop Linux Summit 2004 by mmarq
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Sponsors announced for Desktop Linux Summit 2004
Despite what you may have read on Slashdot, Red Hat never said anything like that. Here's the article that started all the silliness: http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5101690.html. And here's the relevant bit, emphasis mine:
Matthew Szulik, chief executive of Linux vendor Red Hat, said on Monday that although Linux is capable of exceeding expectations for corporate users, home users should stick with Windows: "I would say that for the consumer market place, Windows probably continues to be the right product line," he said. "I would argue that from the device-driver standpoint and perhaps some of the other traditional functionality, for that classic consumer purchaser, it is my view that (Linux) technology needs to mature a little bit more."
That's a very realistic and should-be noncontroversial statement, which fits in pretty well with what people like, say, Linus Torvalds, have been saying.
In fact, Red Hat very much wants to emphasize Linux on the desktop. That's why they sell this.
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