On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 07:23:11AM -0600, Kent Schumacher wrote:
> We've been running Linux desktops on X-Terminals (and PC's running as X-Terminals)
> for quite a while.  We don't need help, but I wouldn't mind our operation being
> used as a reference for others.  Primary benefits are cost, cost, cost,
> stability, controllability, and security.  Did I mention cost?
> 
> I would love to see others use Linux on the office desktop.  It's a bit lonely out here...

You're not the only one.  I've got a network up here of mostly-Red
Hat boxen.  (I can't take credit, though, as I inherited it from Ben
Kochie.)  Currently about 80-85% linux, but Windows still has about a
dozen machines in its grip.  (A dozen machines that are going to be
looked at very closely in the very near future, thanks to a letter I
received from Microsoft this morning "requesting" that we do a
license audit.)

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