Can Linux Piggy Back Windows XP To Crack The Consumer Market?
The release of Linux XP 2008 has highlighted an interesting opportunity for the open source code which might see it eventually crack the mass market after a number of false starts. Linux XP 2008 offers an interesting backdrop to Windows XP and gives users the opportunity to use what is fast being recognised as a more flexible and user friendly system. But can it work in the long term?
While this is probably one of the areas of Linux which has annoyed Microsoft, the Linux system allows information to be converted from Microsoft Windows XP and used within their own add-on operating system. Even though there are no legal issues with these methods (they are used throughout the industry) it does show how Linux may well be able to benefit from the association with Windows XP.
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