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<HTML><HEAD> <TITLE>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><CENTER><H1>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</H1></CENTER>发信人: linuxrat (竹剑居士*农大历史上最差的学生), 信区: Linux <BR>标 题: [幽默]Linux对战Windows 2000[转载] <BR>发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Fri Feb 18 11:07:09 2000) <BR> <BR>呵呵, 仿照拳击赛, 比较逗...讨论技术之余俺们也轻松轻松吧. <BR>URL: linuxtoday.com <BR>-- <BR>===转载文章开始=== <BR> Linux vs. Windows 2000 -- The Fight of the New Millenium <BR> Feb 18, 2000, 02:46 UTC (0 Talkbacks) (Other stories by Akoma) <BR> <BR> By Akoma <BR> <BR> LAS VEGAS, February 17, 2000 - Ladies And Gentlemen, LETTTTTT''SSSS <BR> GETTT READDDYYY TOOOO RUMMMMMMMMMMBBBBBBLLLLE! <BR> <BR> Welcome to the 'Fight of the New Millenium'. 1000 rounds of non-stop <BR> action. <BR> <BR> In the Blue Corner, weighting in at 30 Million Lines of code, with an <BR> astonishing height of 95% Desktop, he has a track record as been <BR> BSODing his supporters, bullying his partners, crushing his enemies, <BR> recently judged to be a Monopoly, bought/modified by/hailing from <BR> Redmond, Washington, the current reigning cham-peen of the OS world -- <BR> The NEW AND IMPROVED Windows... Two... THOUSAND!!! <BR> <BR> In the Red Corner, weighing in anywhere from embedded to <BR> Mainframe/Supercomputer, height varying as weight goes up -- he has <BR> been evolving from an itch to become the new corporate darling, he can <BR> run on multiple hardware platforms, he has hundred of thousands of <BR> trainers and possibly tens of millions of sparing partners, and he now <BR> has the backing of the Heavyweight-still-active IBM -- he has a track <BR> record of stability, reliability and speed on low end servers and his <BR> marketing symbol, Tux, is a "vicious" Penguin with a smile on his face <BR> -- he was. born in Finland and raised on the INTERNET, with a UNIX <BR> World-class-champion legacy -- the fast evolving, always moving, never <BR> stopping, Standard breathing, prodigal SON OF OPEN SOURCE -- <BR> grudgingly referred to as "that upstart OS" - the Challenger: <BR> LIIIIIINNNNUUUUXXXXX!!! <BR> <BR> The referee for this match has been graciously provided by -- the <BR> United States Department of Justice! <BR> <BR> And welcome the panel of judges for this contest -- the Global <BR> Business Community! <BR> <BR> Referee: "Ok guys, you know the rules -- and Windows, I WILL WATCH you <BR> in the next month, 'cause we have a case to settle... Now, let's GET <BR> IT ON!!" <BR> <BR> 1st round... Linux is dancing around W2K and keeps jabbing on the <BR> small ISP side. Hoouuuch!! W2K took HTML and extended it!! Linux does <BR> not seem to be phased by this and keeps on jabbing, scoring point <BR> after point. W2K throws Benchmark after benchmark at Linux' legs. The <BR> lightweight just moves aside and adjusts his footwork, he is now <BR> dancing on SMP and scaling to 8 CPUs! <BR> <BR> Linux corner: (RedHat) OK, you look good. Keep on jabbing and keep <BR> those hands up. This guy is a VICIOUS fighter. <BR> <BR> W2K corner:(BG) What are you doing? I Told you to rely on your FUD <BR> Tactics. Don't forget to change COM/DCOM/COM+, even if our supporters <BR> lose their bets! <BR> <BR> 2nd round... Linux looks sharp and is still stinging W2K with SMB <BR> blow-over. That's amazing! Linux just took the PDC control from W2K <BR> and is evolving faster than ever, he can now print/file serve in the <BR> same time. W2K throws an Active Directory in the stomach of Linux. <BR> Linux wisely steps back, looks at Novell in his corner and replies <BR> with NDS in the face of W2K. NASTY, this fight is becoming nasty. W2K <BR> in a desperate move changes the TCP/IP stack for DNS address <BR> resolution and just loses another part of his customer base. The fans <BR> are beginning to see W2K in a whole new light. But Linux lacks desktop <BR> applications! Don't despair, StarOffice, KOffice, Applixware, and a <BR> few others have trained Linux well and it shows! <BR> <BR> The sequel? On pay per view... :) <BR> <BR> About the author: <BR> Akoma, 30 years old and employed by a software company specialized in <BR> JAVA development, originally submitted this as a talkback to CNET <BR> News.com: Linux poses increasing threat to Windows 2000 -- LT editors <BR> thought it deserved more exposure than it would get buried away as a <BR> talkback, so we asked if we could polish it up just a little and post <BR> it as a feature. <BR> <BR> Akoma has been using Linux at home and sometimes at work (his employer <BR> prefers to use NT workstations and Sun servers) for two years now and <BR> has been following the ePress (as he likes to call them) 'going from <BR> left to right about the usability of Linux' -- it amazes him to see <BR> the 'leaps and bounds' by which Linux has moved ahead in the business. <BR> Akoma has a 15 month old son who was screaming in his ears as he tried <BR> to correspond with us :). His take on the Linux vs. Windows 2000 is: <BR> Whoever wants to use either shall, because it's a free world and <BR> nobody is perfect :). <BR> <BR>===转载文章结束=== <BR>--- <BR> //sigh, 专职做转载啦, 所以签名档也变变, 否则老是手工敲那么多次键, 会 <BR> 累死的。 Unix类系统出来那么多的小工具不就是为了省事情么? <BR> 我转载的一切文章, 版权归相应的作者所有。 <BR> <BR>※ 来源:·BBS 水木清华站 smth.org·[FROM: 202.112.168.253] <BR><CENTER><H1>BBS水木清华站∶精华区</H1></CENTER></BODY></HTML>
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