Are we talking 10,000+ employees? In companies of such size the choise of almost everything on person's desktop (as in wooden desk) is dictated by centralized policies. So when you want to get something unusual, it is quite hard. I could have told you all sorts of horror stories about getting tools needed for the actual job, related to me by other people, but I'd better not...
-- Andre Bar'yudin http://www.baryudin.com/ On 7/3/06, Muli Ben-Yehuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 09:59:13AM +0100, Andre Bar'yudin wrote: > In big companies it is much more complicated. Not necessarily - it all depends on the company. I work for one of the biggest, and all you need to do to get a Linux desktop is ask for it. It's supported and in some departments, expected. Have I mentioned we're hiring? :-) Cheers, Muli
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