At least if you switch to OpenOffice you'll save a ton of money on
licensing. Users will also find something familiar when you switch them
to linux down the road.

I'm in the same place as you. I really do like Win2k/XP but I'm trying
to switch to Mandrake. That way down the road I'll have enough
experience to help the end users.

On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 15:36, Warren Post wrote:
> This is a little off topic, so if there's a better forum for my question
> just point me to it.
> 
> I have a client with a Windows 2000 LAN. Someday I'll finally convince
> management to migrate to Linux Mandrake, but today's not the day. Short
> of changing the OS, however, I've been given carte blanche to "improve
> the system." What should I be doing now to insure that a future
> migration to LM goes smoothly? I'm thinking of things like using FAT32
> wherever possible instead of NTFS, and migrating users from MS Office to
> OpenOffice.
> 
> Warren
> 
> 
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