The Kernel May Be Worth $10.8 Billion, but Is Linux for Everyone?

  2008-10-27 22:00:03
Hard on the heels of Linux's 17th birthday came two more notable milestones for the operating system, both of which came to light in the past week. First, the Linux kernel surpassed 10 million lines of code -- albeit with blank lines, comments and text files included. 
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