[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>       - they didn't need to go through the insane procurement cycle to get it 

I first installed Linux at my last job because I needed a NFS server
to store large purify cache directories on.  My local hard drive was
too small, and getting access to a reasonable sized NFS server (that I
could write to) involved politics that I didn't want to step into.

With Linux I was able to put the old 90Mhz Pentium box on my desk to
good use, all without having to play procurement games.  I was able to
solve my own problems rather quickly because of Linux (all of which
benefited my previous employer greatly, BTW)

So I agree with Paul's argument.

Regards,

--kevin
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Kevin D. Clark (CetaceanNetworks.com!kclark)  |
Cetacean Networks, Inc.                       |   Give me a decent UNIX
Portsmouth, N.H. (USA)                        |  and I can move the world
alumni.unh.edu!kdc (PGP Key Available)        |


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