Top 10 Linux FUD Patterns, Part 4

  2008-02-04 21:30:02
In this installment of my series on the Top 10 Linux FUD patterns, I address two patterns that have more to do with software packages that run on the Linux platform than with the Linux OS itself. As I stated in a previous post, every believable piece of FUD has some element of truth behind it, and these two are no exception. Linux FUD Pattern #3: With Linux, you cannot access old files or share new files with others. Linux FUD Pattern #4: There are no good software titles for Linux. 
  PNG Image  PNG Image  PNG Image



This particular article has been collected via RSS syndication. We apologize if it's too brief.
If You wish to publish articles on LinuxStreet.net please contact us.




  Similar articles  
ImageTop 10 Linux FUD Patterns, Part 3
ImageTop 10 Linux FUD Patterns, Part 2
ImageFive New PHP Design Patterns
ImageTop 10 Linux FUD Patterns, Part 5
ImageFive best practice Ajax design patterns
ImageMemory leak patterns in JavaScript
ImageSimplifying real-time Java development
ImageLXer Weekly Roundup for 24-Feb-2008
ImageCommon Usability Terms, pt. VIII: Tabs
ImageTutorial: Basic Linux Tips and Tricks, Part 2

  Related tags  
Linux   Software   Exception   Behind   Good   Element   Share   Packages   Address   Series   Platform   Post  

Leave a comment on this article


Captcha

  
Check this if the code you see is not readable and resubmit the form.
(Data you entered will be preserved)



  

Comments (0)