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And when the time comes to replace the O2 I have today, maybe my next machine will run Linux
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"And when the time comes to replace the O2 I have today, maybe my next machine will run Linux"

- Jamie Zawinski

About this Quote

This quote by Jamie Zawinski recommends that he is open to the concept of utilizing Linux as an os for his next computer system. He acknowledges that the current computer he is utilizing runs on O2, but he is open to the idea of switching to Linux when the time concerns change his current device. This suggests that he is aware of the advantages of utilizing Linux, such as its open source nature, its versatility, and its vast array of applications. He might likewise know the fact that Linux is becoming significantly popular, and that it is a feasible option to the more conventional os. By revealing his openness to the idea of using Linux, he is showing that he is open to new innovations and wants to check out various alternatives. This quote likewise suggests that he is confident in his capability to learn and adjust to new technologies, which he wants to take dangers in order to stay up to date with the current improvements.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Jamie Zawinski somewhere between November 3, 1968 and today. He/she was a famous Scientist from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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