In any case, 11 months of legal wrangling, motions and counter-motions, and attempts by a few leftover Republicans in Congress to influence the course of the trial, are finished. The verdict is in. Linux has had the last legal threat to its growth removed, and will be allowed to continue its "world domination" of the personal computer desktop, holding an estimated 91% market share, compared to second-ranked Apple's 4%, with the remainder split between Windows holdouts, OS/2 diehards, "never got over Amiga" zealots, and (by best estimates) 2,112 BSD users who, one said, "don't really care which operating system is most popular, because ours is the best."
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