AMEN!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Karsten Johansson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 1999 9:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] Letter to editor.... keeps Linux on the
badlist



I am a consultant mainly working in Network Security, and do about 90% of my

work with Linux.  Actually, it used to be about 50% but now that Network 
Associates has ported Cybercop Scanner to Linux, its usability has increased

greatly for me.

One thing I have noticed is that there is a very severe dislike for Linux in

the corporate business world.  Linux bashing is becoming very popular, led
by 
the Microsoft ringleader himself, Bill Gates.  Its success is to the point
that 
nowdays I can only tell my clients I use "Unix" because as soon as I say the

word Linux, most company directors get a sour taste in their mouths.

What is the reason for this?  How is it that Microsoft bashing Linux is so
much 
more widely accepted as truth?  This is simple: there is a major difference
to 
how Linuxies argue their stance that will always keep Linux number one on
the 
public blacklist.

Microsoft and other Windows-folk continue to call Linux by its proper name.

Why it is that Linuxies prefer to use names like Windoze, Microshit,
Internet 
Exploiter, etc, is beyond me.  This is an annoying "feature" very particular
to 
Linux and FreeBSD that is virtually nonexistant to the professional
operating 
system world (SCO, IRIX, Solaris, etc) And there are constant references
about 
Microsoft users being somehow inept or stupid.  Offending people in this
manner 
only serves to make us Linuxies all look very childish.

There are several operating systems that are far superior to Linux, but you 
will not hear them bashing Linux with childish nomenclature reminiscent of
the 
neighborhood children sticking out their tongues and calling you silly
names.

I do not believe that the letter as posted to the editor of the NT magazine 
will work to persuade anyone that Linux is anything but the OS of choice for

hobbyists and mouthy teenagers.  Too bad, because other than the fact that
it 
appears to have been written by someone in grade 7 with a nasty attitude, it

holds more than a grain of truth.  Having been written by an adult (or at
least 
sounding like an adult, as the case may be) this letter would serve the
Linux 
"community" much better.

I've been in the industry long enough to know that if you talk like a child,

your opinion is accepted as a child's opinion.  Even Microsoft users know 
that... 

  Karsten Johansson




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