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ZDNet: Evan Leibovitch — Closing in

“… the February 17th release of W2K came and went, and nothing
much has changed in the computing landscape.”

“I can see how hardware makers love W2K; an associate told me it
needs 96MB of RAM just to boot properly.”

“Given the maturity of Linux software and of the people who work
with it, I see the attitude here towards W2K as one of cautious
optimism and confidence.”

“Still, this will be no cakewalk; Linux is clearly on
Microsoft’s radar…”


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