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View Poll Results: Can linux be a viable home-use desktop solution? | |||
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15 | 78.95% |
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4 | 21.05% |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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I like Linux (and Gnome)... as a hobby, at home. But, at least in the short-term, I don't see it becoming any more than that. I once saw a tee-shirt that sums up it's shortcomings: "Linux is only free if your time has no value." (Granted, the wearer was a rabid *BSD partisan, but the point is still valid.)
I can't imagine using it at work. Too much resistance... too much trouble to overcome 15 years of M$-inspired inertia... too much trouble to keep explaining to people why they have to send you a plaintext file because you can't read a .doc file. Take your pick. I admire your courage, Jag, but I think I'll have to continue to dual-boot for the foreseeable future. |
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