Are Ubuntu Server and Desktop Editions At Odds?

  2008-09-29 10:30:02
Canonical's dual commitment to the desktop and server markets might seem a bit counter-intuitive, especially to those who subscribe to the worldview that it’s better to do one thing and do it well. Nonetheless, Canonical's strategy seems to be paying off.Here's why
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