Linux does have a future on netbooks

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 05/13/2009 - 06:03

Cyber Cynic: "I'm puzzled. Desktop Linux, for the first time ever, has at least 1% of the desktop market.

Linux probably has considerably more than that. So, why is Lenovo's Worldwide Competitive Analyst Matt Kohut claiming that Linux has no future on netbooks?"


 

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