Linux: Not for Lovers?
You just never know on any given day what's waiting for you in the Linux blogosphere. Some days, it's fresh, awesome news of FOSS' growing mainstream acceptance. Other days, well, it's not.
Take last Thursday. Linux Girl was scouting around the blogosphere, as per usual, listening in on thread after thread of current discussion. Amid all the well-worn topics that have already been picked apart ad nauseum, however, one jumped out.
"Linux is only for bachelors," the blog post's title proclaimed.
A double-take or two later, Linux Girl was in the thick of it, knee-deep in reasons why marriage and our favorite operating system just aren't compatible.
Sound reasonable to you? Linux Girl didn't think so, either.
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