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Re: Part IV: Corporate Desktop Linux - The Hard Truth (Score: 1)
by comforteagle on Mar 03, 2005 - 05:16 AM
"Why not have a Linux thin client server to run a web browser ( firefox )and a email client ( evolution or thunderbird )applications. And have all output from these applications displayed back on the Windows Desktop PCs ( in a manner like Windows terminal services or Linux thin clients )."

This idea was considered in Part II or III as outside the scope of this article. It is totally valid and an awesome solution in a lot of cases, but the focus here is on switching Desktops which is what a lot of people have in mind.



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