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Ju ne 1996 / Inbox / More Linux, Please

According to research done in February, more than 500,000 people around the world use Linux. How about more articles about it?

Hetz Ben Hamo
malibu@netvision.net.il

There will be more coverage. I recently began tracking the search terms applied to the BYTE Web site. Linux was the third most frequent search, after Microsoft and Java. I'm running Linux on a machine that I'm going to incorporate into the server complex that runs our site. It wasn't a flawless installation, but I've got everything going now, including networking and accelerated X Window System, and I'm looking forward to putting it to work alongside our SGI, BSDI, and NT servers.--Jon Udell, executive editor


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