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Re: Part II: Corporate Desktop Linux - The Hard Truth (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Feb 13, 2005 - 01:15 PM
This is the lesson most business's are failing to learn, especially after years of being trained into the MS upgrade 'all as one' cycle, and one they nead to un-learn quickly. I would think fiscal responsibility requires non-expence where-ever possible, and replacing machiery simply because your software provider says so is not. An interesting thing about the MS solution is how updated software and machines for this age perform no better than the software and machines from ten years ago, with regards to productivity anyway.
At least the *nix solution improves on the same machinery.


Re: Part II: Corporate Desktop Linux - The Hard Truth (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Feb 15, 2005 - 01:33 PM
I believe you and agree with you about GNU/Linux making the most of older, existing hardware investments. But, i'm curious, what distribution are you running that performs this well? I've come across a few distros that seem to run a little sluggishly at times, even on newer hardware...



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