>Jess,
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>>It's obvious that you need to have hardcore tech guy to have Linux installed and run in your networks. Our company is a software development company, so instead of focusing on the maintenance of the OS which is counter productive, we might as well focus on the development of our softwares so we could deliver them on time with minimal glitches if not zero.
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>What is obvious? You are telling me that you do not need a tech guy to have Windows running your networks? That is BS, unless you have a pretty simple network, and a pretty simple network is simple to run using Linux. I can even run, if I want, Linux WS from a CD, no installation required and it recognizes almost all of my hardware, including TV Tuners without problem, try that with Windows.
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>Finally, how can you say you can deliver your programs with minimal or zero glitches, after all, they will run in windows, right? <g>
I am just speaking based on what I've heard from colleagues who use linux. The complains is that Linux is not that easy to maintain vs windows because latter is more user friendly.
The minimal or zero gliches is our goal for our software not the OS.
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."