Desktop Relevance
KyleL
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Thu Mar 26 15:37:37 EDT 2009
> from an IT standpoint Microsoft is the best thing that has happened
> Yikes! Personally I would prefer to manage Linux boxes. But I've never
> done so professionally.
What I meant by this was that they create problems and people with problems
need other people to fix them. IE. Right now I am at an office that has 5
windows desktops 2 of which are inandated with viruses thus keeping me in
business... I agree as far as I can tell so far after using a mac and seeing
the power of Linux, Windows PC's are useless
> Linux can seem somewhat of a daunting task to learn
> There's so much documentation and a large and friendly community
> learning about Linux won't be difficult at all for you.
I agree but look at a peice of software like MS Office. At my school they
just upgraded everyone from 03 to 07 and all I hear from faculty and staff
is how horrible it is. That may be true but I have had no problems with the
upgrade. People just hate to learn new stuff. Imagine training everyone at
an office to use Linux. It would be great work but a lot of time/money and
aggrivated workers
Kyle
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