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> OK. We're all writer, right? So, is it Linux (with an i sound) or Linux
> (with an e sound)? My vote is for Linux with an "i", but everyone I know
> pronounces with with an "e". Opine away.
Around Sun, the folks pronounce it with a short i, as in bit.