On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 01:12:21PM -0400, Roy wrote:

> I don't like to bash Microsoft as it is often counter-productive and it is
> certainly a waste of time. My credo is use what you want, but just don't
> complain to me when things go wrong.
> 
> My wife uses Windows and she knows better than to ask me to fix her machine.
> I have to summon up my courage to clean up her computer so I usually wait
> until it is in dire need. Frequency of use of Windows breeds contempt in my
> book.


LOL.  That's why I bit the bullet and got her (my wife, not yours, of
course,) a Mac.  She'll click on anything.  Again, she in this case
refers to my beloved spouse. 

One of our web team when hired, complained that he had a Windows
machine, of course, making him my instant friend.   Another of the web
team (also a good buddy, and usually using Linux--he and I are thinking
of putting Arch on some of our less critical machines), got a virus on
his Windows machine.  It was a real blip to fix, and  he sent an email
at one point, asking for a new estimate, as he said, "I'm limited in
what I can do with my Linux box."  I emailed back, "Yeah, you can't
install malware on it."  
(In fairness, due to circumstances, his Linux box is underpowered. )

So, of course, I'm guilty too, but it was all in good fun.

> is not a bad thing. I don't think that there can be too much choice, but
> this is only opinion and one that many take issue with. People often cite
> dividing our resources and spreading our selves too thin, but that is based
> on the false premise that Linux has to become something that it is not.
> Linux just is. Love it or leave it.

I'm not even that severe.   (But you are more of an advocate than I am,
you have more patience too.)

My biggest concern is the person who is told it will be a perfect
substitute, for those are the ones who then leave, never to return. 

In constrast, a few of my users have it too--one also became my instant
buddy, when after a promotion, he needed VPN access. I gave him the CD
with the Windows software, and he asked, "Can I use this on Ubuntu?" 

At which point, I just sent him to my webpage on VPNC, telling him to
call with any questions.  I also, of course (my own form of advocacy)
pre-converted the pcf file (the file necessary to log onto a Cisco VPN)
for him. 


-- 
Scott Robbins
PGP keyID EB3467D6
( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 )
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6

Xander: Just because you're better than us doesn't mean you
can be all superior.


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