On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Neelesh Gurjar
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> People say that Linux is not user friendly and cannot be used for Desktops
> for general users.
> Now I can surely say, if  management plans to use Linux in offices, users &
> admins work hard on it without having windows in mind then they can switch
> to Linux.
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A few months back I supplied a pc installed with Kubuntu to a hospital and
on the actual installation day, I was unavailable due to medical reasons.
After getting back to work, I called them up a few times asking them if they
need a demo and surprisingly each time they simply say no; that they are
already comfortable using it. The installation was done by a windows guy who
had simply wired up the system and entered the login password. The only time
I had to visit was after a month or so when kde would disconnect the
keyboard after login and the .kde folder had to be deleted. Just after
logging in again, the doctor there made a few clicks and got back his
favourite photo as the background. I would have taken a longer time to do
it. This exprerience has really amazed me.

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