>Reason.
 >The thing is, the company I work at has, like most, long been Windows
 >based.  It's about a year ago now that my vice president asked me about
 >going Linux.  I was all for it and began the arduous journey of
 >understanding Linux, primarily Debian.

So according to your post you have 1 year of using Linux; correct?  You 
do not want to run a Linux shop.

What does your company do?  What are the applications you _must_ use?  
Power Point?  Office?  Pagemaker?


 >OS X is not a free OS like Linux.  Your still stuck in the pay for
 >licenses situation. Something we were trying to get away from.

Switching to Linux because it is free is not a good reason to switch.  
Along with the stability and 'chic' of being a Linux shop there are 
(especially for a new admin/help desk) many pitfalls.  Once you're up 
and running and knowledgeable it is no more difficult (probably less) 
than Windows.


 >So, I have a few more days to play around with OS X before I have my
 >last opportunity to return the computer for a refund and I am wondering
 >what other people more used to OS X would advise.

This is not a flame, but you people are going about this all wrong.



--
Lou Moran
http://ellem.dyn.dhs.org:5281/resume/lmoran2002.html



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