On 2003.11.07 00:57 michael dolan wrote: > .... > I also tried to install open office and mozilla on a windows 2000 > computer at work (I work for a large public flagship university here in > town), and was told to uninstall them because they were: > a) a security risk because they were "open" > and > b) buggy and prone to break other software because they weren't > microsoft products > > Michael >
No, really? That is so stupid and backward. Can't those morons figure out their source of pain? It's like they are protecting the spear through their side, "This belongs to Bill Gates and only he can turn it, thank you." Is it a campus wide thing? You would think that the University would demand people run Mozilla and have their own version of it for local download. Because IE and Lookout let third parties install whatever they want, LSU has to know they have no control over their machines. What do they think they are doing? What would the morons think of Knoppix? That's a real change from when I worked for Nuclear Science and the LTRC. I could plug whatever the local administrator let me right onto the network. He had a clue. I ran Red Hat and Debian there without problems while the Windoze machines suffered all sorts of bugs and malware. At the LTRC, I did not have to ask anyone because I was the guy who had to fix things that broke. Then again, the DOTD people were being forced from Word Perfect to M$ Word, which permanently wrecked formatting on five years worth of work. Has the University gone stupid?
