Tracy R Reed wrote:
Darren New wrote:
I actually suspect the difference is how bedded in your knowledge of the
systems is. If you work with Windows a bunch, you get used to the
services that Windows supplies and the mechanisms Windows uses to do
things, and you don't try to step outside that. For example, you don't
Having had 30 users who have never used Linux before working 40 hour
weeks on LTSP workstations doing email, browsing, Office suite work,
etc. for two years with never an LTSP server crash must be good luck. :)
Well, I was speaking more about programming than just doing clerical
work. Sure, Linux and Windows both work fine for that sort of thing, as
long as you don't try to get too sophisticated with what you're doing
under Linux. But formatting documents and individual email accounts? Sure.
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