Greetings:

In my previous job working at an electrical utility we ran Mandrake
Linux and RedHat Linux on workstations.  They were specialized
workstations used as clients to display Motif GUIs from AIX servers. 
Once these computers were installed and configured correctly we had zero
problems.  I also managed to install Oracle Forms and Reports on the
Mandrake workstations.  The forms looked better when running natively in
Mandrake Linux than as xterms from the AIX servers.

Ciao,
Enrico



On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 19:16, Scott wrote:
> Hi everyone-
> 
> I really respect the opinions of those on the list, so I will ask the 
> million dollar question.  Do you think Mandrake is ready for the 
> Enterprise?  I work for a large company in the US that is considering 
> Linux for not only the servers, but the desktop in the future.  They have 
> been experimenting with Red Hat mostly and our experience with Mandrake is 
> it is great first time around, but when we go to customize the machine we 
> run into problems.
> 
> Being the one who influences this decision, I want to hear from other 
> Mandrake users in the corporate world.  Are you using it on an enterprise 
> level?
> 
> thanks in advance.......
> 
> -Scott
> 
> 
> 
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> 

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