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coaksford | 3 months ago

BSD was mired in the uncertainty of a lawsuit over some of their code at the time that Linux was getting started, and the FUD around that gave Linux a head start that BSD had up until that point, so you can't infer much about the reasons Linux's early success over BSD through that fog. If Linux had been dealing with the same problem that BSD had instead, BSD almost certainly would be in Linux's place right now.

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jm4|3 months ago

Linux was dealing with SCO just a few years later. There was also a period where Microsoft was out to destroy Linux.

Gud|3 months ago

The difference is that Linux was well supported by the corporate world when the SCO/Microsoft lawsuit took place