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For what kinds-a apps, Don?? Has anyone done an impact study on what happens to linux if it doesn't remain relatively unattacked? That's assuming the pros don't hack it on a regular basis now, of course... | -----Original Message----- | [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Don | Rob, | | we're in final imact analysis this week to take my kid's school to linux. | The only things left on Windows would be a few teacher desktops that have | to run a proprietary client program to use th emain house server stuff... | | As you eluded to, the licensing and pricing issues just got to be too big | of a pain....but they were a few parsecs second distance from security and | stability issues. | | Don in DC | | On Fri, 28 May 2004 rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote: | | > You ought to try dealing with Microsoft and keeping track of their | > licensing. We do things on the up-and-up here but the boss is seriously | > moving the user desktops to Linux after that last Microsoft audit.
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