Even Gates and Ballmer can't live without Linux.
Linux has increased in both popularity and usage over the years in an almost exponential curve. So much so that Bill Gates has called Linux a virus and Steve Ballmer describes it as a cancer. It must have really galled them when they realised that they cannot live without Linux. Not just these power heads of microsoft either. Every single windows user cannot live without Linux.
This is because Linux is such a powerful and flexible operating system that it can be and has been, shoehorned into just about everything. Not just computing systems either. I find it extremely funny that those who most despise and ridicule Linux depend on it for their personal and working life.
Whenever you go on the Internet you are using Linux. You cannot avoid it.
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