Google just want to promote their own OS (Google Chrome), this all a
marketing stunt...

--Gaurav


On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Chris Penn <cantorm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "I have to agree with Mark, why not use Linux? Especially, since Mac is
> just becoming the next MS any way."
>
> If I had to pay for an Operating system, I would rather it be Unix
> based.  Good thing we have Linux.
>
> Chris...
>
> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:55 AM, John Richmond IV <jo...@randrinc.com>
> wrote:
> > I have to agree with Mark, why not use Linux? Especially, since Mac is
> > just becoming the next MS any way.
> >
> > Well first off in this country corporations are married to MS.  At the
> > Google I/O conference it was funny how the attendees from Europe were
> > amazed at how much companies, schools, etc. use MS.  Even when we went
> > to 1on1 sessions with the developers, I had to always start with the
> > fact that I run Ubuntu on my PC.  Linux also already has the management
> > systems that windows has and better security.
> >
> > As for the "getting use to" it part, at many of my customers I've been
> > installing the FOSS equivalents of MS packages for years.  Everyone has
> > gotten use to it pretty quickly or never even noticed the switch.  Also,
> > with Ubuntu having a nice GUI to it, the barrier to entry has been
> > lowered to almost nothing.  BTW did anyone else notice how 10.05 has
> > much more of Mac feel to the navigation?  I guess we're trying to
> > convert some people from the dark side, LOL.
> >
> > To conclude, I think Linux has just hit a cultural barrier (too many
> > people have their MCSE certification) because Ubuntu and Redhat have
> > taken care of the technical barriers for us.  As I like to tell people,
> > the Linux and FOSS versions of office/productivity/corporate software is
> > just as frustrating as the pay/proprietary versions, but at least you
> > didn't have to pay to be frustrated.
> > --
> > John Richmond IV
> > -----------------
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> > 951-369-3427
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> > www.randrinc.com
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 08:52 -0700, Mark Holmquist wrote:
> >> > The one issue that I have with Mac's in the work place is the control
> we have with Windows AD and updates
> >>
> >> Thus we come back to the topic of the list--why not use Linux? You've
> >> got plenty of control, with that.
> >>
> >> > What I would love to see happen is Apple sell OSX, at a premium price,
> to be put on any computer.
> >>
> >> They'll never do it. They like programming for their own hardware
> >> only, for the same reason console games are easier to write than PC
> >> games--if you only have to be compatible with one system, and that one
> >> system has really good specs, then you can write really awesome
> >> software that takes up lots of resources, and you'll only have to test
> >> it once (or for however many systems you have).
> >>
> >> But back to the first point, I really despise companies when they
> >> complain about X being too slow (let X be a computer-related
> >> resource), and I *know* it's because of Windows or (occasionally) Mac
> >> OS being the stupid kid in the back row. Every single time, it gets
> >> more and more annoying...and Linux isn't used because "no one is used
> >> to it?" Please. People learn more about their jobs than that, I'm sure
> >> "getting used to" different-looking window-borders wouldn't take much
> >> time, and it's worth it to prevent hacking. And for the sysadmin who
> >> did manage to convince the higher-ups, he gets to submit bug reports
> >> to the developers when things go wrong. It seems like a win-win to me.
> >> The business gets more reliable and more flexible systems, and the
> >> community gets more bug reports from that sysadmin.
> >>
> >> -- MarkTraceur
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