[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>People,
>
>Red Hat just announced the availability of :
> "Linux: A Journey into the Enterprise" at
>http://redhat.rgc2.com/servlet/website/ResponseForm?koEfHR1083opmLiHiLkEIh
Igos
>
>pgNQFHhsDJht
>You have to answer a short survey in order to see the report.
>It is in .pdf format, but they have it rigged so you can't download it.
Actually, you do have to download it (for the file to get to your computer
so your application can bring it up). With Linux, you can see where it's
going (probably /tmp), and thus grab a copy. With Windows - well, I don't
do Windows ;)
Seriously - this is why all these various copy-protection schemes fail -
at some point, an unencrypted stream is required to display / play the
data. Once it's unencrypted, someone can snarf it. End of story (and
digression).
>I am passing this along because it is a major paper by IDC
>(largest data processing market research firm), and because when
>you fill out the little survey, you are letting Red Hat & IDC know
>where there is more Linux being used.
>The research for the white paper was sponsored by Red Hat.
>
Looking at it now.
jeff
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Thought for today: prestidigitization /pres`t*-di`j*-ti:-zay'sh*n/ n.
1. The
act of putting something into digital notation via sleight of hand.
2. Data entry through legerdemain.
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