Agreed. Linux is already on the business desktop. It is simply dependent on who is judging; Ernie Ball says it is ready (http://www.google.com/search?q=ernie+ball+linux). Microsoft will never say it is ready.
Do we have to wait until mainstream media says it is ready? I don't think so. --- Joey Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Saturday 08 January 2005 9:19 pm, Dustin Puryear > spake: > > I don't think that Linux can truly compete at this > point as a business > > desktop. However, as a personal desktop Linux > works well if you aren't > > interested in playing all of the games that come > out. > > Ok... why not? I think it is, and am ready to argue > the point. > > (Note to email newbies: see? I did this right. We > have a brand-new thread, no > header artifacts.) > > -- > > > Joey Kelly > < Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant > > http://joeykelly.net > > > "I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous." > --- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented > CTRL-ALT-DEL > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com
