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Open-source gets serious: A new window on Linux

Publication:USA TodayDate:Mar 11 2004

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Thanks to its streamlined and relatively secure core, the Linux operating system has gradually been winning a place on servers in federal agencies. Now Linux is making inroads on desktop PCs as well, territory that has long been ruled by Microsoft Corp.'s Windows.

For many years, Linux has been a viable desktop option for those who are as comfortable using a command line as they are using a mouse. Average users, however, have found Linux to be a much more complicated interface than Windows or Apple Computer Inc.'s Macintosh. But Linux interfaces have become much more user-friendly.




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