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TechRepublic: Ready for Prime time: Linux is Now Hassle-Free and Enterprise-Ready

Nov 14, 2004, 01:00 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Mark Kaelin)

"In an effort to gauge what an easy-to-install-and-use Linux means for the future of enterprise computing and the IT professionals who manage it, TechRepublic interviewed the author of Point & Click Linux, Robin Miller, and the chapter author for the download that accompanies this article, Joe Barr.

"[TechRepublic] As your book illustrates very well, Linux has come a long way with regard to ease of installation and use. However, Joe Barr's chapter deals with the command line. One general school of thought has been that once Linux moved from a command-line alternative operating system to a more user-friendly GUI OS, widespread adoption would be just around the corner. Will the command line always be a necessary component of Linux?

"[Robin Miller] The command line is no longer necessary for desktop Linux users, but it's great to have available for users who want to move beyond the 'Point and Click' stage. Remember, when something in a closed-source program or operating system is broken or doesn't work the way you want, you can't fix it, while with an open source program or operating system you can--if you're willing to take the time and trouble to learn how to do it..."

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